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Hamadryas sempervivoides
ID: 3069
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Hamadryas sempervivoides A subantartic plant growing at the extreme limit of vegetation. Photo taken in Southern Patagonia 2000 by Ned Lowry. Scanned form slide.
Created: Wed 29 of Sep., 2010
User: Ned M. Lowry
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Hamadryas kingii
ID: 3071
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Southern Patagonia: Mid to high elevations in scree and stony places but higher than H. delphinii and not as far north, quite rare. Photo by Ned Lowry 2000
Created: Wed 29 of Sep., 2010
User: Ned M. Lowry
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Hamadryas delphinii
ID: 3070
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Southern Patagonia: Most common of the Hamadryas growing at mid to high elevations as far north as Mendoza. Flowers vary from burnt orange to nearly black. Photo by Ned Lowry 2000
Created: Wed 29 of Sep., 2010
User: Ned M. Lowry
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Haberlea rhodopensis alba
ID: 2774
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Grown in the author's garden in Poznan, Poland. Photo by Michal Hoppel.
Created: Mon 12 of Apr., 2010
User: Michael Hoppel
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Haberlea rhodopensis
ID: 192
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Growing in the alpine house of the Memorial University of Newfoundland Botanical Garden; photo by Todd Boland
Created: Thu 17 of Sep., 2009
User: Todd Boland
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Haberlea rhodopensis
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Photo by Todd Boland
Created: Thu 17 of Sep., 2009
User: Todd Boland
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Haastia pulvinaris
ID: 4571
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Photographed at the Alpine Plant Conference, Nottingham, UK, April 2011. Photo by Todd Boland.
Created: Mon 19 of Nov., 2012
User: Todd Boland
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