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Image of Orites myrtoidea (Radal enano)

Image of Orites myrtoidea

VIII Region, Los Angeles y Shangri-la; Altitude: 300-1500 m. March 19, 2006

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Latin Name:   Orites myrtoidea (Poepp. & Endl) Benth. & Hook ex B.D.Jacks
Family:   Proteaceae Identification OK   
Order:   Proteales
Chilean Name:   Radal enano
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Record:   0066
  About 1 Orites in Chile and 1 in our data base.
  About 7 Proteaceae in Chile and 7 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 (-5º C), can tolerate occasional snow cover for up to a couple of weeks per year.     Fully exposed to sun. Level areas or slopes facing north.     Somewhat dry areas where the draught may last 4 - 5 months. Precipitations of 400 - 800 mm, concentrated in winter.   
Medium elevation up to the timber line
White, without information on the number of petals      Shrub     

 Average germination, 30 - 60 %   

Endemic    Very Rare

Height: 2 m.

Good ornamental value (A)

 

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INTRODUCTION

This is an endangered and truly rare Chilean plant which few people have seen. It grows only in a few locations in Chile in very specific environmental conditions; what is more, in most locations there are just a few plants. But it is a truly amazing shrub, since it can grow in lava fields where no other tree or brush can grow. In the sping in flowers with beatiful densely-pacted flowers, and in autumn the fruits glow with reddish-brown color, contrasting with the green foliage and the blacklava. If you are looking for an exotic shrub which would reflect the spirit of the Chilean volcanic Andes, this is the plant to go for.

 

Image of Orites myrtoidea (Radal enano)

Image of Orites myrtoidea

VIII Region, Los Angeles y Shangri-la; Altitude: 300-1500 m. March 19, 2006

 

 

DESCRIPTION

 

This is an evergreen shrub which grows up to 2 m, but mostly is rather low (0,5 - 1 m) and wide, forming sometimes large groups which extend for 5 to 10 m. The leaves are coriaceous, about 3 cm long and 1 cm wide, with short petioles, oblong. The flowers come in compact racemes, of whitish or yellowish color, flowering in October and November. The seeds are winged, about 1,5 cm long and appear in February and March.

 

 

 

HABITAT

 

This plant is difficult to grow because of its rather strict habitat requirements: volcanic soil, middle altitudes, lot of sun, enough water. It grows in Central-southern parts of Chile, in 7-9 regions.

 

 

 

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GROWING TIPS

 

Prior to planting, the seeds should be soaked in gilberic acid for a day or so. The soil must have good drainage? and preferibly be volcanic sand, with some organic matter added. If no volcanic sand can be found, some acid soil may work as well (lava is acid?). The seeds generally germinate well, and initial growth is good, but be warned, that unless the environmental conditions (soil, watering, sunlight, and temperature) are right, the plant often dies later. It is ideally suited to be grownin mountain areas with some snow cover. Another germination strategy may be the normal stratification procedure (moist sand at 5ºC for a couple of weeks and than warmer temperature).

 

 

If you are interested in the seeds of this and similar plants, click here. For seedlings, click here.

 

 

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

 

Embothrium coccineum fma. andina (Notro andino/Ciruelillo)

Embothrium coccineum (Notro, ciruelillo)

Gevuina avellana (Avellano/Gevuín)

Lomatia dentada (Avellanillo/Avellanito/Palo negro/Piñol)

Lomatia ferruginea (Fuinque/Palmilla)

Lomatia hirsuta (Radal/Raral/Nogal silvestre)

Orites myrtoidea (Radal enano)

 

 

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