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- The potato (/pəˈteɪtoʊ/) is a starchy tuberous vegetable native to the Americas that is consumed as a staple food in many parts of the world. Potatoes...
- as a garden ornamental, and in that context is sometimes called Geum chiloense. G. quellyon grows best in full sun to part shade, in moist but well-drained...
- itself used in the gardening literature for another related plant: Geum chiloense Balbis.. Geum coccineum is herbaceous and perennial, growing to a height...
- Bravo Sánchez, José; Quilodrán Rubio, Carolina (2010). "Flandes Indiano Chiloense: un patrimonio invencible en el tiempo". Revista de Urbanismo (in Spanish)...
- United States Department of Agriculture. Retrieved 23 January 2018. "Geum chiloense". Germplasm Resources Information Network. Agricultural Research Service...
- chaucha f. roseum Hawkes Solanum chaucha var. surimana Ochoa Solanum chiloense (A.DC.) Berthault Solanum chilotanum Hawkes Solanum chilotanum var. angustifurcatum...
- efforts of transacting business, this will invite rumors from the local Chiloense that they are "protegés of El Marino". According to legend, merchants...
- Patagonian Shelf Falkland Islands Channels and Fjords of Southern Chile Chiloense Tristan Gough Tristan da Cunha and Gough Island Spalding, Mark D., Helen...
- chiapense - Gonolobus chiapensis V. chihuahuense - Matelea chihuahuensis V. chiloense - Cynanchum pachyphyllum V. chinense - Cynanchum mooreanum V. chiriquense...
- Bravo Sánchez, José; Quilodrán Rubio, Carolina (2010). "Flandes Indiano Chiloense: un patrimonio invencible en el tiempo". Revista de Urbanismo (in Spanish)...