The upper slopes of Volcan Osorno (2,660m) in the 134,125ha Parque Nacional Puyehue froma site at 750m in the larva flow recorded by Charles Darwin in 1843 when he was anchored in Puerto Montt some 60km distant. The large coarse herb (Gunnera chilensis) is prominent among the sparse scrub of Embrothrium (Chilean fire bush) Berberris and beech (Nothofagus pumilio) that has colonised the site.
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Forest and Bird, Volume 15, Issue 2, 1 May 1984, Page 36
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64The upper slopes of Volcan Osorno (2,660m) in the 134,125ha Parque Nacional Puyehue froma site at 750m in the larva flow recorded by Charles Darwin in 1843 when he was anchored in Puerto Montt some 60km distant. The large coarse herb (Gunnera chilensis) is prominent among the sparse scrub of Embrothrium (Chilean fire bush) Berberris and beech (Nothofagus pumilio) that has colonised the site. Forest and Bird, Volume 15, Issue 2, 1 May 1984, Page 36
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