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- Malesherbia is a genus of flowering plants consisting of 25 species in the P****ifloraceae. This is a xerophytic group endemic to the Peruvian and Chilean...
- Malesherbia densiflora is a perennial herb native to the Andean foothills in Atacama Chile. M. densiflora can grow up to 40 cm tall and has white racemose...
- Malesherbia fasciculata is a subshrub that is native to the subtropics of Northern and Central Chile. The flowers of M. fasciculata are white with red...
- Malesherbia tocopillana is a subshrub native to Tocopilla, Anto****asta Chile. It is found in costal deserts at altitudes of 150 - 400 m. It reaches heights...
- Malesherbia bracteata is a perennial herb in Malesherbia (P****ifloraceae). M. bracteata var. bracteata found in the deserts of the Andes and Coquimbo,...
- Malesherbia corallina, a member of Malesherbia (P****ifloraceae), is a subshrub native to the deserts and dry shrubland of Tarapacá Chile. It was originally...
- Malesherbia fatimae is a shrub native to Chuquibamba, Peru. It phenotypically differs greatly from other Peruvian members of Malesherbia in terms of leaves...
- Malesherbia paniculata is perennial subshrub native to the Atacama, Coquimbo, Valparaíso, Metropolitana, and O'Higgins regions of Chile. It can be found...
- Malesherbia splendens is a subshrub native to the Lurín river basin of the Andean region of Peru. It is found at altitudes of 2100-3000m. It can grow...
- Malesherbia weberbaueri is species of flowering plant in the family P****ifloraceae. It is a subshrub native to Apurímac, Ayacucho, Huancavelica and Junín...