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Species of plant
Yareta or llareta (in Spanish), known scientifically as Azorella compacta, (historically Azorella yareta) is a velvety, chartreuse cushion plant in the
Yareta
Geographic region of Peru
because of the very cold weather. The only plant that grows here is the yareta or yarita (Azorella yarita). Andean Continental Divide Mountain Top: Mountain
Janca
sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum) at approximately 3,200 years of age. Yareta is a tiny flowering plant in the family Apiaceae native to South America
List of longest-living organisms
List_of_longest-living_organisms
Reserve in Potosí, Bolivia
plant species on which people are dependent for fuel wood in the area is yareta, which grows in the forest of the reserve at 1–3 mm (0.039–0.118 in) per
Eduardo Avaroa Andean Fauna National Reserve
Eduardo_Avaroa_Andean_Fauna_National_Reserve
South American luxury sleeper train
.. 1854 ...... Crew car ...... 1858 Molle Sleeping car Peruvian Pepper Tree (Quechua) 1859 Yareta Sleeping car Slow Growing Flowering Plant (Quechua)
Belmond_Andean_Explorer
Type of grassland in the central part of the high Andes
species. Many of these species, most notably the large Azorella compacta (Yareta) has been heavily harvested for fuel and medicinal use. The vegetation with
Puna_grassland
Volcano in Peru
have all adapted to withstand permafrost conditions. The cushion plant, yareta, which is used as a fuel source, is the dominant plant in this belt. Other
Coropuna
Mountain in Bolivia
and plants such as the yareta, a plant found on high elevation areas throughout the Andes can be found. An example of a yareta plant found in Lauca National
Tomasamil
Japanese actor, singer, and producer (born 1983)
2017 Hagoku Seitaro Sakuma TV movie 2018 Dele Keishi Sakagami Lead role Yareta Kamo Iinkai Oasis 2019–21 The Naked Director Toru Muranishi Lead role; 2
Takayuki_Yamada
Stratovolcano on the Bolivia–Chile border
passes along the southern foot of Licancabur. In 1953, a road was built by yareta cutters that reached an elevation of 4,300 metres (14,000 ft). Licancabur
Licancabur
the climate is glacial and vegetation is very scarce, reduced almost to yareta or yarita. La Rupa Rupa or High Jungle: Forested foothills located between
Geography_of_Peru
Municipality in Oruro Department, Bolivia
Polylepis tarapacana and to protect species of wild flora and fauna like yareta (Azorella compacta), Andean hairy armadillo (Chaetophractus nationi), Darwin's
Turco_Municipality
Volcano in Peru
dominated by vegetation such as cacti, herbs, Peruvian feather grass, and yareta, but also lichens and mosses. Wetlands, called bofedales, display a diverse
Tutupaca
Canyon in Peru
tara, coca, jara (malva sylvestris), ruda (ruta graveolens), kiwicha, yareta (azorella compacta). The landscapes are quite many, from the rivers at the
Cotahuasi_Canyon
Stratovolcano in Peru
3900 m Lepidophyllum quadrangulare becomes the dominant plant. Cacti, herbs, yareta cushion plants, ichu (Jarava ichu), as well as pioneer species like lichens
Misti
Japanese actress and model
Lost Eden Hiromi Nonoyama tvk Lead role Naruto Hitchō Yone NHK Guest role Yareta Kamo Iinkai Hiromi Kawakami MBS, TBS, dTV Maji de Kōkai Shitemasu 2 Tsubame
Rena_Takeda
Species of rodent
herbivores, so they eat seeds, fruit, and nuts, especially Thola spp. and Yareta. They are sociable animals and make squeaking and grunting noises when they
Ashy_chinchilla_rat
Mountain in Bolivia
dictionary) "Huanuni". ine.gob.bo. Archived from the original on September 11, 2014. Retrieved September 11, 2014. (unnamed, northwest of Yareta) v t e
Muru_Qullu_(Oruro)
Volcanic field in Peru
cacti, eucalyptus, ichu grass, Polylepis trees, tola shrubs, pillow-shaped yareta. The exact vegetation type varies with elevation, defining four life zones:
Andagua_volcanic_field
1847 (Chilca) 1850 (Picaflor) 1852 (Muña) 1853 1854 1858 (Molle) 1859 (Yareta) Belmond Andean Explorer cars 1435 Queensland Rail's Townsville workshop
List of stock used by PeruRail
List_of_stock_used_by_PeruRail
Ecoregion in South America
areas are characterized by the presence of cushion bog vegetation. The Yareta grows in well-drained soils. Central Andean dry puna is home to Polylepis
Central_Andean_dry_puna
Geyser field located in the Andes Mountains, Chile
chinchillas and viscachas and llamas, mainly the vicuña. Vicuñas at El Tatio A yareta growing between rocks Landscape of the El Tatio region The geothermal field
El_Tatio
Active stratovolcano in Southern Peru
and includes bushes, cacti, Festuca and Stipa (ichu) genera, tolar and yareta. Wetlands called bofedales developed in river valleys around Sabancaya.
Sabancaya
Volcano in Peru
(11,500 to 12,800 ft) elevation, cacti, herbs, Peruvian feather grass, yareta, lichens, and mosses grow on the slopes of Chachani and other regional volcanoes
Chachani
Mountain in Bolivia and Argentina
consists of shrub steppe, with Festuca, quenoa, tola, Prosopis ferox and yareta being typical members. The volcanically dominated terrain is free of vegetation
Vilama_(caldera)
Lakes in Argentina
Socompa and the Cono de Arita. Vegetation in the area includes tola and yareta; animals reported from there include vicuñas. The Ojos de Mar display a
Ojos_de_Mar
Volcano in Bolivia and Chile
200 metres (17,100 ft). Among the plant species that grow in the area are yareta plants. The dry climate is caused by the South East Pacific High and compounded
Sillajhuay
Mountain in Peru
is covered with tundra. Typical plant species are tola, ichu grass and yareta. Animals include Altiplano chinchilla mice, ashy chinchilla rats, birds
Pichu_Pichu
Salt flat in northern Chile
endemic and globally important species, like Polylepis tarapacana and the yareta. In the salar itself, there are surface sediments where most organic productivity
Salar_del_Huasco
Mountain in Bolivia
dictionary) "Huanuni". ine.gob.bo. Archived from the original on September 11, 2014. Retrieved September 11, 2014. (unnamed, between Chacara and Yareta) v t e
Ch'iyara_Ch'ankha
Brackish lake on the Altiplano in Chile
along with bushes and perennial herbs; species include Baccharis, ichu and yareta. Above 4,250 m (13,940 ft) elevation, vegetation disappears and the landscape
Laguna_Miscanti
bark tree Solanum crispum Tetragonia Ugni Valdivian temperate rain forests Yareta Churches of Chiloé Easter Island Humberstone and Santa Laura Saltpeter Works
List_of_Chile-related_topics
Topics referred to by the same term
ranges in California, Arizona and Baja California Azorella compacta, the yareta or Llareta, a tiny flowering plant species native to South America Compacta
A._compacta
Salt lake in Jujuy Province
Oxychloe andina, Parastrephia and Werneria pygmaea as well as Polylepis and Yareta. At Laguna Vilama and other lakes birds like Andean geese, Darwin's rhea
Laguna_Vilama
Conservation area in northern Chile
species include the tabaquillo or queñoa (Polylepis australis) and the yareta or llareta. Along with its native flora and fauna, Alto Loa is the home
Alto_Loa_National_Reserve
Stratovolcano in Argentina
weather. Vegetation is sparse and consists of tola, Vachellia caven and yareta. Animals that live in the area include chinchillas, condors, coots, Darwin's
Cerro_Tuzgle
River
steppes surrounding the catchment feature a flora which includes quenoa and yareta; depending on the availability of water different places are dominated by
Isluga_River
River in Peru
(Opuntia atacamenis) at high altitudes, two woody plants of Azorella compacta (yareta), Polylepis besseri. The wetland species are mats of Distichia muscoides
Asana_River
District in Puno, Peru
Founded April 23, 1954 Capital Paratía Government • Mayor Apolonio Ezequiel Yareta Mamani Area • Total 745.08 km2 (287.68 sq mi) Elevation 4,390 m (14,400 ft)
Paratía_District
American botanist (1867–1951)
North America. 4 pp. 1916. A New Senecio from Jamaica. 2 pp. 1915. The Yareta Or Vegetable Sheep of Peru 1914. Descriptions of North American Senecioneae
Jesse_More_Greenman
3875268 • STM Estero de la Yaretas • 32°12′13″S 70°23′29″W / 32.20368°S 70.39132°W / -32.20368; -70.39132 (Estero de la Yaretas) • 3867734 • STM •
List of rivers of the Coquimbo Region
List_of_rivers_of_the_Coquimbo_Region
38333 233 La Viña -34.58002 71 La Virgen -40.45927 596 la Yaretas -32.20368 2953 (la Yaretas, de las Llaretas, de las Llaretas) Layenco -38.1739 192 la
List_of_rivers_of_Chile_(D–O)
Estero Leonera) Estero Las Yaretas • 33°18′42″S 70°13′11″W / 33.31177°S 70.21978°W / -33.31177; -70.21978 (Estero Las Yaretas) • 3883755 • STM
List of rivers of the Santiago Metropolitan Region
List_of_rivers_of_the_Santiago_Metropolitan_Region
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