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Estudio estractado de diversos autores, como Gay, Vasquez, Murillo i
Gajardo. , Santiago de Chile, Imprenta i Encuadernacion Barcelona. Moneda, entre Estado i San Antonio. p.10 (as Flotowia diacanthoides)
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Ccana-Ccapatinta, Gari & Monge, Marcelo & Ferreira, Paola & Da Costa, Fernando. (2017). Chemistry and medicinal uses of the subfamily
Barnadesioideae (Asteraceae).
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tree or shrub reaching up to 15 m (50 ft) in height with a trunk which can reach a diameter of over 2 m (80 in). The genus
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Rodríguez, R. O. Matthei & M. Quezada. 1983. Flora Arbórea de Chile. Editorial de la
Universidad de Concepción. Concepción, Chile. 408 pp.
431:) 'thorn' / 'spine'. The scientific name in its entirety thus means 'the hairy-leaved plant resembling the plant bearing spines in pairs'.
268:(35 to 42°S) between 200 and 800 m above sea level. It grows in both moist and shaded sites and more open and arid areas. Common names in
528:. The bark is used against bruises and blows, either by taking it as an infusion or applying it as external use. It also dissolves warts.
310:, to which the species belongs, is unusual in being one of the few genera of Asteraceae to include species which are trees, rather than
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361:(also members of the Asteraceae). The flowers are white and
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248:) is a species of flowering plant belonging to the family
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462:(on the right) compared with one of the poisonous
570:and drank a concoction of this poison. He became
488:leaves soon become more leathery than those of
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687:Fruiting shoot: infructescence open to reveal
727:Bursting Spring leaf buds of flowering shoots
458:Foliage of young, non-flowering branchlet of
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341:Provided with two thorns (modified
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472:stem spines borne in pairs, while
407:) 'leaf', while the specific name
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591:The unusual Asteraceae subfamily
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926:Enciclopedia de la Flora Chilena
882:magic plant from southern Chile
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1415:Trees of Mediterranean climate
975:Archidasyphyllum diacanthoides
790:Archidasyphyllum diacanthoides
502:Archidasyphyllum diacanthoides
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172:Archidasyphyllum diacanthoides
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1400:Flora of the Chilean Matorral
849:Retrieved at 9.17 on 27/6/22.
476:stem spines borne singly 2.)
863:Plantas Medicinales de Chile
389:The synonymous genus name,
338:are 1–4 mm in length.
322:bearing a single, terminal
260:. In Chile, it occurs from
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797:Plants of the World Online
1081:Dasyphyllum diacanthoides
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460:Dasyphyllum diacanthoides
246:Dasyphyllum diacanthoides
225:Piptocarpha diacanthoides
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833:Cunliffe, Richard John
403:) 'hairy' and φύλλον (
395:, is a compound of the
1420:Drought-tolerant trees
1405:Endemic flora of Chile
1265:Flotovia diacanthoides
906:Phytochemistry Reviews
630:Flotovia diacanthoides
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330:on both surfaces and
218:Flotovia stifftioides
197:Chuquiraga leucoxylon
154:A. diacanthoides
334:on the margins, the
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411:means 'resembling (
601:phenolic compounds
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576:unconscious
534:Solanaceous
486:Dasyphyllum
478:Dasyphyllum
470:Dasyphyllum
441:street tree
392:Dasyphyllum
295:Description
289:palo blanco
84:Angiosperms
1389:Categories
1201:gcc-131556
1196:Plant List
1030:77194155-1
953:2010-04-07
931:2010-04-07
774:References
754:Curacautín
605:flavonoids
353:(terminal
285:palo santo
270:Mapudungun
252:native to
250:Asteraceae
130:Asteraceae
1280:Q96203033
990:Q93952847
638:Endlicher
587:Chemistry
580:headaches
421:Diacantha
385:Etymology
369:with the
359:knapweeds
347:deciduous
332:pubescent
304:evergreen
258:Argentina
148:Species:
120:Asterales
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1320:208139-1
1274:Wikidata
1222:Tropicos
1096:Q4742002
1090:Wikidata
1017:10693167
984:Wikidata
807:20 March
536:species
526:Valdivia
343:stipules
336:petioles
328:glabrous
189:Synonyms
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110:Asterids
97:Eudicots
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1043:2775048
756:, Chile
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615:Gallery
554:in the
506:topical
429:acantha
417:o-eidos
405:phyllon
371:anthers
367:stamens
282:Spanish
280:and in
136:Genus:
116:Order:
58:Plantae
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572:insane
512:) for
484:. 3.)
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320:apices
316:shrubs
302:is an
266:Chiloe
262:Curico
1367:WoRMS
1294:6JB4Q
1248:WoRMS
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1110:349FM
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568:latúe
552:Latua
522:Ñuble
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482:Latua
474:Latua
449:Latua
413:Greek
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397:Greek
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324:spine
312:herbs
274:trevo
254:Chile
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214:Less.
180:Less.
104:Clade
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1302:GBIF
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