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- Parastrephia is a genus of South American plants in the tribe Astereae within the family Asteraceae. Some Parastrephia species are allegedly used in traditional...
- Parastrephia lepidophylla, commonly known as tola or tola tola, is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. It is native to South America...
- Tola or Tula, variant transcriptions of Tuul, a river in Mongolia Tola (Parastrephia lepidophylla), a bush, typical of South American Puna gr****land St Tola...
- herbaceous plants, and much bare ground. The shrubs include Adesmia, Parastrephia, Fabiana, Azorella and Ephedra (plant). Gr****es present include Stipa...
- yellow straw, broom sedge, tola de agua and tola amaia (two species of Parastrephia), and coirón (Festuca gracillima), which can be observed on flat and...
- particularly in areas where the Peruvian feathergr**** (Jarava ichu) and Parastrephia lepidophylla predominate. It is also found in Polylepis woodland and...
- altitude, Adesmia spinosissima, Fabiana bryoides, Mulinum cr****ifolium, and Parastrephia quadrangularis are found in addition to the previously mentioned plants...
- are represented by the genera Calamagrostis, Agrostis, and Festuca. Parastrephia lepidophylla and Margyricarpus are small bush species found here. Azorella...
- genera found here include Baccharis, Calamagrostis, Chuquiraga, Festuca, Parastrephia, Senecio and Stipa. Above 4,800 m (15,700 ft) lies the so-called "Puna...
- Paraprenanthes C.C.Chang ex C.Shih Parasenecio W.W.Sm. & SmallIndian plantain Parastrephia Nutt. Parthenice A.Gray Parthenium L. – feverfew, guayule Pasaccardoa...