''Loasa'' is a
genus
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of
flowering plant
Flowering plants are plants that bear flowers and fruits, and form the clade Angiospermae (), commonly called angiosperms. The term "angiosperm" is derived from the Greek words ('container, vessel') and ('seed'), and refers to those plants th ...
s in the
family
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Loasaceae
Loasaceae is a family of 15–20 genera and about 200–260 species of flowering plants in the order Cornales, native to the Americas and Africa. Members of the family include annual, biennial and perennial herbaceous plants, and a few shrubs an ...
. The genus contains about 100 species native to
Central
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Central may also refer to:
Directions and generalised locations
* Central Africa, a region in the centre of Africa continent, also known as ...
and
South America
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.
Species of ''Loasa'' are prickly
herb
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s or
shrub
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s that have
nettle
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Nettle refers to plants with stinging hairs, particularly those of the genus ''Urtica''. It can also refer to plants which resemble ''Urtica'' species in appearance but do not have stinging hairs. Plants called "nettle" include ...
-like stinging hairs.
Some species of ''Loasa'' are grown as
ornamental plant
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s and are known as Chile nettle. Its flowers have five yellow petals covering united stamens and distinctive large coloured nectaries. ''
Caiophora
''Caiophora'' is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Loasaceae.
Its native range is Western and Southern South America to Southern Brazil.
Species:
*'' Caiophora aconquijae''
*''Caiophora andina''
*''Caiophora arechavaletae' ...
'' is a closely related genus that also has stinging hairs and is found on rocky slopes of the
Andes
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.
Selected Species
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Loasa acanthifolia''
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Loasa acerifolia''
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Loasa argentina''
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Loasa arnottiana''
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Loasa caespitosa''
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Loasa elongata''
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Loasa elongata''
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Loasa filicifolia''
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Loasa floribunda''
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Loasa hastata''
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Loasa heterophylla''
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Loasa humilis''
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Loasa illapelina''
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Loasa incurva''
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Loasa insons''
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Loasa mollensis''
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Loasa multifida''
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Loasa nitida''
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Loasa pallida''
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Loasa paradoxa''
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Loasa placei''
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Loasa prostrata''
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Loasa sclareifolia''
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Loasa sigmoidea''
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Loasa tricolor''
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Loasa triloba''
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Loasa unguiculata''
References
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Loasaceae
Cornales genera
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