- known").
Other names were
Brasiliae Australis ("the
southern Brazil"), and
Magellanica ("the land of Magellan").
Matthias Ringmann called it the Ora antarctica...
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Fuchsia magellanica –
commonly known as the
hummingbird fuchsia,
hardy fuchsia or
chilco (from Mapudungun:
chillko "watery") – is a
species of flowering...
- Mexico, and also
several from New
Zealand to Tahiti. One species, F.
magellanica,
extends as far as the
southern tip of
South America,
occurring on Tierra...
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Acaena magellanica,
commonly called buzzy burr or
greater burnet, is a
species of
flowering plant whose range includes the
southern tip of
South America...
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Tierra del Fuego:
canelo or winter's bark (Drimys winteri);
Maytenus magellanica;
Pilgerodendron uviferum, the
southernmost conifer in the world; and...
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Oxalis magellanica or
snowdrop wood-sorrel is an
Oxalis species found in Chile, Argentina, New Zealand, and Tasmania. It was
first described in 1789....
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Gunnera magellanica is a
perennial rhizomatous dioeceous herb
native to Chile,
Argentina and the
Falkland Islands, and
Andean areas of Peru, Ecuador....
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meingeni Phil.
Colobanthus saginoides Bartl.
Sagina cr****ifolia d'Urv.
Sagina graminifolia Wedd.
Sagina magellanica Willd. ex F.Phil.
Sagina quitensis ****h...
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Maytenus magellanica (Magellan's
mayten or hard log mayten; leña dura in Spanish) is a
small evergreen tree from the
genus Maytenus, up to 5
meters (16 ft)...
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Festuca magellanica is a
species of gr**** in the
family Poaceae. It is
native to
south Chile to west Argentina. It is
perennial and
mainly grows in temperate...