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Ourisia fuegiana
1916Summary
Ourisia fuegiana is a species of flowering plant in the family Plantaginaceae that is endemic to mountainous habitats of the Andes of southern Argentina and Chile. Swedish botanist Carl Skottsberg described O. fuegiana in 1916. Plants of this species are very small, with solitary white bilabiate corollas, a subregular calyx with 5 ciliate lobes usually divided to the base, hairy leaves with non-glandular hairs only, and a very short stigma. It is found in Tierra del Fuego but is not endemic there; its geographic range extends north to 46°S....read more on Wikipedia.
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