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Oxalidaceae

Oxalis gigantea Barneoud

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  • Family: Oxalidaceae R.Br.

  • Country of Origin: Chile, Atacama Desert
  • Habitat: southern Atacama Desert (fog desert, lomas formation)

  • Description: Erect succulent shrub, to 2m; leaflets 3, obcordate, to about 5mm long; flowers yellow, to 2cm long, solitary or in 3-6 flowered umbels.

    Plants found in plant communities known as lomas formations where a dense fog, locally known as camanchaca, nourishes plant communities.
    More detail on Lomas Formations can be found at the Andean Botanical Information System website.

  • Culture: Deciduous, summer dormant
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Accession Data:

  • Accession # 198502645
  • Source:
  • Accession Date: 12-31-1985
  • Bench: 1303 - Cactaceae
  • Qty: 3 confirmed on 03-04-2008
Classification:

  • Division: Magnoliophyta
  • Class: Magnoliopsida
  • SubClass: eurosid I
  • Order: Oxalidales
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  • Family: Oxalidaceae
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References:

Hortus Third, LH Bailey Hortorium, 1976
Andean Botanical Information System

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