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Ourisia pygmaea
1858Summary
Ourisia pygmaea is a species of flowering plant in the family Plantaginaceae that is endemic to mountainous habitats of the Andes of southern Argentina and Chile. German-Chilean botanist Rodolfo Amando Philippi described O. pygmaea in 1858. Plants of this species are very small, with solitary white bilabiate corollas that are glabrous (hairless) inside the corolla tube, a regular calyx with 5 ciliate lobes divided to the base, glabrous leaves, and a creeping habit....read more on Wikipedia.
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