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Melosperma
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Melosperma andicola is a species of flowering plant belonging to the family Plantaginaceae. It is the sole species in genus Melosperma. It is a subshrub native to southern South America, ranging along the Andes of western Argentina and central Chile. Two varieties are accepted. Melosperma andicola var. andicola (synonyms Herpestis andicola Gillies ex Benth. and Melosperma glabra Phil.) – western Argentina and central Chile Melosperma andicola var. angustifolia (Phil.) Rossow (synonym Melosperma angustifolia Phil.) – western Argentina and central Chile ...read more on Wikipedia.
2 Melosperma species found:
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