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Nassauvia axillaris
Nassauvia axillaris
Uña de Gato
(shown with Mulinum spinosum)
Photographer: Richard D. Sage

ID: 0000 0000 0420 0776 (2020-04-09)

Copyright © 2020 Richard Sage

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  • date of photo  Jan 3, 2020
  • latitude -40.94901   longitude -70.66594     View on Google Maps.
  • location   in Mulinum/Nassauvia steppe vegetation (3.64 km W, 8.20 km N Pilcaniyeu Viejo), 950m elev. (Pilcaniyeu, Río Negro, Argentina)
  • family Asteraceae
  • plant community   Patchy but abundant on slopes in Patagonian steppe
  • species associated with this habitat: Mulinum spinosum    Nassauvia axillaris    Tetraglochin alatum    Triptilion achilleae    Perezia recurvata    Diplotaxis tenuifolia    Acaena splendens    Acaena caespitosa    Boopis gracilis    Adesmia volckmannii    Rodophiala mendocina    Loasa bergii    Hypochaeris incana  
  • keywords: Patagonia, Steppe habitat
  • camera   Nikon D50, 50 mm lens
  • photo category: Plant - annual/perennial

  • MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THIS PLANT
  • common names   Uña de Gato (photographer)
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