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Malesherbia lirana

Species of flowering plant From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Malesherbia lirana is a perennial herb whose native range is from Argentina and Chile.[1] The species has racemose inflorescences that are 2 - 3.9 cm in size and cream colored petals.[2][3] It flowers in spring to late summer.[4]

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Variety

There are currently three accepted varieties of M. lirana, var. atacamensis (Bull-Hereñu), var. lirana, and var. subglabrifolia (Kuntze).[5]

Malesherbia lirana var. atacamensis

Variety atacamensis is native to the slopes of the Andes.[6] It differs from var. lirana as it's taller, has oblong shaped leaves, produces multiple flowers per stem, and its flowers have a shorter yellow corona.[7]

Malesherbia lirana var. lirana

Variety lirana has protruding stamen, a trait unique to the variety.[4]

Var. lirana has been reclassified a series of times, it has previously been classified as the following, Malesherbia cuneata, Malesherbia hieronymi, Malesherbia incana, Malesherbia lirana var. hieronymi, Malesherbia lirana var. subtomentosa, Malesherbia serpyllifolia.[8]

Malesherbia lirana var. subglabrifolia

Variety subglabrifolia is found in the Mendoza, in Andean areas between elevations of 2300 and 2500.[9] It has narrower and shorter floral tubes than var. lirana and less hairy leaves.[4]

Var. subglabrifolia is commonly known as meloncillo. It is toxic to cattle and goat, when ingested the livestock will die.[10] It was previously classified as Malesherbia mendocina. [11]

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