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Embothrium coccineum; Chilean Firetree, Noto   

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Embothrium coccineum
Embothrium coccineum
Chilean Firetree, Noto
Photographer: E. Wynn Anderson

ID: 0000 0000 1223 0395 (2023-12-13)

Copyright © 2023 Wynn Anderson

 
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  • date of photo  Dec 11, 2012
  • location   Ruta Y-290, 23.2 km S of jxn Y-200 west, 11.1 km N of Y-200 east, near Bahia Bote, Torres de Paine Nat'l Park, Magallanes, Chile 12-11-12 (Magallanes Region, Chile)
  • family Proteaceae
  • plant community   on low hillside slope previously clearcut by an old timber harvest in a Magellanic deciduous Nothofagus forest community
  • notes   Southern Hemisphere GPS -51.30693, -72.84006 . A large colorful shrub on a low hillside slope above highway surrounded by a dense Magellanic deciduous Nothofagus forest. Site previously clearcut harvested for timber, now recovering with scattered forbs and shrubs on or around black shale/slate bedrock exposures in gravelly soil of mixed colluvial volcanic and alluvial sedimentary origin.
  • keywords: SA, Chile
  • contributor's ID #  SA 598
  • photo category: Plant - shrub

  • MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THIS PLANT
  • common names   Chilean Firetree, Noto (photographer)
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