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Image of Scyphanthus elegans (Monjita)

Image of Scyphanthus elegans

VII Region, Río Teno, Chile
Altitude: 700-900 m. 12 30, 2006

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Species:  Scyphanthus elegans D. Don
Family:  Loasaceae Identification OK   
Order:  Violales
Chilean Name:  Monjita
English Name: 
German Name: 
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Record:  0191
About 1 Scyphanthus in Chile and 1 in our data base.
About 58 Loasaceae in Chile and 18 in our data base.

 

1st Region:
Lat: 18° - 21°
Main Cities: Arica, Iquique.
2d Region:
Lat: 21° - 26°
Main Cities: Antofagasta, Calama.
3d Region:
Lat: 26° - 29°
Main Cities: Copiapó, Vallenar.
4th Region:
Lat: 29° - 32°
Main Cities: La Serena, Ovalle.
5th Region:
Lat: 32° - 33°
Main Cities: Valparaiso, Los Andes.
Metropolitan Region:
Lat: 33°- 34°
Main Cities: Santiago.
6th Region:
Lat: 34° - 35°
Main Cities: Rancagua.
7th Region:
Lat: 35° - 36°
Main Cities: Talca, Curicó.
8th Region:
Lat: 36° - 38°
Main Cities: Concepción, Chillan, Los Angeles.
9th Region:
Lat: 38° - 39°
Main Cities: Temuco, Villarrica, Pucón.
10th Region:
Lat: 39° - 44°
Main Cities: Valdivia, Osorno, Puerto Montt.
11th Region:
Lat: 44° - 49°
Main Cities: Coihaique.
12th Region:
Lat 49°- 55°
Main Cities: Punta Arenas, Puerto Natales, Puerto Williams.
USDA Hardiness Zone 9.  The plant does not tolerate snow, but can tolerate occasional freezing spells of about - 5° C (the typical morning frost of central Chile).     Fully exposed to the sun. Level areas or slopes facing north.   Some shadow. Some protection against direct sunlight, some shadow from vegetation, filtering about 20 - 40 % of light.   In shadow. Steep slopes facing south or a vegetation cover which filters 40 - 80 % of light.     Humid areas, with almost constant rainfall. Short dry periods are possible (generally not longer than 1 month).   Somewhat dry areas where the drought may last 3 - 5 months. Precipitations of 400 - 800 mm. are concentrated in winter.   
Low altitude, interior valleys
Low altitude, interior valleys
Coastal mountains, 500 - 2000 m.
Yellow, 5 petals      Climber     

Endemic    Frequent

Height:100

Good ornamental value (A)

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Image of Scyphanthus elegans (Monjita)

Image of Scyphanthus elegans

VII Region, Río Teno, Chile
Altitude: 700-900 m. 12 30, 2006

DESCRIPTION

Plant type: Climber

Flower: Yellow, 5 petals

Height:100

 

Image of Scyphanthus elegans (Monjita)

Image of Scyphanthus elegans

VII Region, Río Teno, Chile
Altitude: 700-900 m. 12 30, 2006

HABITAT

In Chile this species grows in the following environmental conditions:

 

Habitat according to altitude:

Low altitude, interior valleys
Coastal mountains, 500 - 2000 m.

 

Watering conditions:

Humid areas, with almost constant rainfall. Short dry periods are possible (generally not longer than 1 month).
Somewhat dry areas where the drought may last 3 - 5 months. Precipitations of 400 - 800 mm. are concentrated in winter.

 

Light conditions:

Fully exposed to the sun. Level areas or slopes facing north.
Some shadow. Some protection against direct sunlight, some shadow from vegetation, filtering about 20 - 40 % of light.
In shadow. Steep slopes facing south or a vegetation cover which filters 40 - 80 % of light.

 

Image of Scyphanthus elegans (Monjita)

Image of Scyphanthus elegans

VII Region, Río Teno, Chile
Altitude: 700-900 m. 12 30, 2006

USES

 

Good ornamental value (A)

 

 

 

 

Image of Scyphanthus elegans (Monjita)

Image of Scyphanthus elegans

VII Region, Río Teno, Chile
Altitude: 700-900 m. 12 30, 2006

GROWING TIPS

 

This species has the following hardiness:

USDA Hardiness Zone 9. The plant does not tolerate snow, but can tolerate occasional freezing spells of about - 5° C (the typical morning frost of central Chile).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Caiophora coronata (Ortiguilla/Clavel-ortiga/Rupa chica)

Caiophora prietea

Caiophora silvestris (Ortiga caballuna)

Caiophora sp. #1305

Loasa acanthifolia

Loasa acerifolia

Loasa filicifolia (Ortiga macho)

Loasa fruticosa

Loasa lateritia (Loasa roja)

Loasa nana

Loasa pallida (Ortiga caballuna blanca)

Loasa sp. #1594

Loasa sp. #2451

Loasa tricolor var. placei (Ortiga brava/Ortiga caballuna)

Loasa triloba (Ortiga caballuna)

Mentzelia chilensis

Scyphanthus elegans (Monjita)

 

 

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