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Mutisia decurrens Cav.ASTERACEAELocal: Bariloche, Argentina.Ref.: Naumann-Etienne, K e Naumann, M. Flores de Bariloche. 1995.
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The "rosea" refers to a blush on the back of the vine flower.
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The ivy-like leaves belong to this vine near Esquel, Argentina.
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Native to the mountains of Colombia and Ecuador. Photo from above Papallacta Hotsprings in the latter, where it is known as Cholo Cuencana.
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This form of the species is known in Chile as Clavel de Campo Rosado. University of B.C. Botanical Gardens.
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The genus is found in the mountains of Peru and Bolivia. UC Berkeley Botanical Gardens.
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The local name in south and central Chile is Clavel de Campo Anaranjado.
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A close view of the Flor de Jote vine flower, high on the Chile-Argentine border.
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Malalcahuello, Araucania Region, Chile
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Known as Flor de Jote, this is an alpine plant of the southern Cordillera.
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Mutisia decurrens Cav.ASTERACEAELocal: Bariloche, Argentina.Ref.: Naumann-Etienne, K e Naumann, M. Flores de Bariloche. 1995.
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Mutisia decurrens Cav.ASTERACEAELocal: Bariloche, Argentina.Ref.: Naumann-Etienne, K e Naumann, M. Flores de Bariloche. 1995.
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Mutisia decurrens Cav.ASTERACEAELocal: Bariloche, Argentina.Ref.: Naumann-Etienne, K e Naumann, M. Flores de Bariloche. 1995.