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Image of Leucocoryne alliacea ()

Image of Leucocoryne alliacea

VII Region, Pelarco, Libueno; Altitude: 340-380 m. October 01, 2006

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Latin Name:   Leucocoryne alliacea Miers. & Lindl
Family:   Liliaceae Identification doubtful, we are going to check it in the near future   
Order:   Liliales
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Record:   0437
  About 10 Leucocoryne in Chile and 5 in our data base.
  About 37 Liliaceae in Chile and 12 in our data base.

 

 

1st Region:
Lat: 18º - 21º
Main Cities: Arica, Iquique.
2d Region:
Lat: 21º - 26º
Main Cities: Antofagasta, Calama.
3d Region:
Lat: 26º - 29º
Main Cities: Copiapó, Vallenar.
4th Region:
Lat: 29º - 32º
Main Cities: La Serena, Ovalle.
5th Region:
Lat: 32º - 33º
Main Cities: Valparaiso, Los Andes.
Metropolitan Region:
Lat: 33º- 34º
Main Cities: Santiago.
6th Region:
Lat: 34º - 35º
Main Cities: Rancagua.
7th Region:
Lat: 35º - 36º
Main Cities: Talca, Curicó.
8th Region:
Lat: 36º - 38º
Main Cities: Concepción, Chillan, Los Angeles.
9th Region:
Lat: 38º - 39º
Main Cities: Temuco, Villarrica, Pucón.
10th Region:
Lat: 39º - 44º
Main Cities: Valdivia, Osorno, Puerto Montt.
11th Region:
Lat: 44º - 49º
Main Cities: Coihaique.
12th Region:
Lat 49º- 55º
Main Cities: Punta Arenas, Puerto Natales, Puerto Williams.
The plant tolerates low temperatures (-10º C down to -15º C), it can be covered by snow for months (1 - 8 months).     Some protection against the sun, some shadow from vegetation, filtering about 20 - 40 % of light.   Steep slopes facing south. Or with a vegetation cover which filters 40 - 80 % of light.   Deep ravines facing south with additional shadow from trees. Or with a very dense vegetation cover which gives 80 - 90 % shadow (for instance, the Valdivian forests)     Humid areas, with almost constant rainfall. Short dry periods are possible (generally not longer than 1 month).   Somewhat dry areas where the draught may last 4 - 5 months. Precipitations of 400 - 800 mm, concentrated in winter.   
High elevation close to the timber line
High elevation close to the timber line
Medium elevation up to the timber line
High elevation close to the timber line
Medium elevation up to the timber line
Low elevation, interior valleys
White, 6 petals      Perennial   Bulb Plant     

 

Endemic    Frequent

Height: 30 cm.

Good ornamental value (A)

 

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Image of Leucocoryne alliacea ()

Image of Leucocoryne alliacea

VII Region, El Melado; Altitude: 2000-1250 m. December 17, 2006

 

 

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More species from the same Liliaceae family in our data base:

 

Fortunatia biflora

Gilliesia montana

Leucocoryne alliacea

Leucocoryne coquimbensis

Leucocoryne purpurea

Leucocoryne sp. #1650

Leucocoryne sp. tipo pijama #0455

Miersia chilensis (Miersia)

Pasithea coerulea (Azulillo)

Solaria brevicoalita

Trichopetalum plumosum (Flor de la plumilla)

Zoellnerallium andinum (Cebollín)

 

 

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