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Malesherbia tubulosa
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Malesherbia tubulosa is subshrub native to central Peru. It is colloquially called Mullaca and Verónica. M. tubulosa can reach heights of 2 meters and has actinomorphic orange flowers. Compared to other species of Malesherbia, M. tubulosa has relatively high genetic diversity. It is a host for immature Dione (Agraulis) dodona. M. tubulosa is currently classified as endangered due to degradation of natural habitat due to urban expansion....read more on Wikipedia.
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