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Guía del Parque Nacional Natural Chingaza
Guía compilada por Karen Soacha, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY)
Encuentre datos e información de las especies de flora y fauna presentes en el
Parque Nacional Natural Chingaza ubicado en Colombia.
La selección de las especies de esta guía, se hace a partir de documentos
existentes como la guía de especies de páramos de Colombia.
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Andean Guan
Foto (c) Francesco Veronesi, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC-SA)
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The Andean Guan (Penelope montagnii) is a gamefowl species of the family Cracidae, in which it belongs to the guan
subfamily Penelopinae. This bird occurs in the highlands (5,000 ft/1,500 m ASL and higher) of the Andes, from
Venezuela and Colombia through Ecuador and Peru south to Bolivia and perhaps northwesternmost Argentina.
Sickle-winged Guan
Foto (c) David Cook Wildlife Photography, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC)
Summary
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The Sickle-winged Guan (Chamaepetes goudotii) is a species of bird in the Cracidae family.
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Andean Condor
Foto (c) M Kuhn, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC-SA)
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The Andean Condor (Vultur gryphus) is a species of South American bird in the New World vulture family Cathartidae
and is the only member of the genus Vultur. Found in the Andes mountains and adjacent Pacific coasts of western South
America, the Andean Condor has a wingspan of up to 3.2 m/10.5 ft but is exceeded by the Wandering Albatross (at up
to 3.6 m/12 ft), the Southern Royal Albatross, the Dalmatian and the Great White Pelicans (at
Turkey Vulture
Foto (c) David Baron, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-SA)
Summary
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The Turkey Vulture (Cathartes aura), also known in some North American regions as the turkey buzzard (or just
buzzard), and in some areas of the Caribbean as the John crow or carrion crow, is the most widespread of the New
World vultures. One of three species in the genus Cathartes, in the family Cathartidae, the Turkey Vulture ranges from
southern Canada to the southernmost tip of South America. It inhabits a variety of open and semi-open...
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Black Vulture
Foto (c) D. Alexander Carrillo Mtz., algunos derechos reservados (CC BY)
Summary
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The Black Vulture (Coragyps atratus) also known as the American Black Vulture, is a bird in the New World vulture
family whose range extends from the southeastern United States to Central Chile and Uruguay in South America.
Although a common and widespread species, it has a somewhat more restricted distribution than its compatriot, the
Turkey Vulture, which breeds well into Canada and south to Tierra del Fuego. Despite the similar name and appearance,
this species is...
White-tailed Kite
Foto (c) sarbhloh, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC-ND)
Summary
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The White-tailed Kite (Elanus leucurus) is an elanid kite of genus Elanus found in western North America and parts of
South America.
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Ruddy Duck
Foto (c) Erin and Lance Willett, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC-ND)
Summary
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The Ruddy Duck (Oxyura jamaicensis) is a duck from North America and the Andes Mountains of South America, one
of the stiff-tailed ducks.
Torrent Duck
Foto (c) Brian Ralphs, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY)
Summary
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The Torrent Duck (Merganetta armata) is a member of the duck, goose and swan family Anatidae. It is the only member
of the genus Merganetta. Today it is placed in the shelduck subfamily Tadorninae after the "perching duck" assemblage
where it was formerly assigned to was dissolved because it turned out to be paraphyletic. Its closest relative may be the
Blue Duck of New Zealand.
Grey Tinamou
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The Grey Tinamou (Tinamus tao) is a type of ground bird native to South America. Four subspecies are recognised.
Tawny-breasted Tinamou
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The Tawny-breasted Tinamou (Nothocercus julius) is a type of ground bird found in montane moist forest. Their range
is northwestern South America.
Green Dotted Treefrog
Foto (c) Mauricio Rivera Correa, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-SA)
Summary
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Dendropsophus labialis is a species of frog in the Hylidae family, known commonly as the Green Dotted Treefrog. It is
endemic to Colombia. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical high-altitude shrubland, subtropical or tropical
high-altitude grassland, shrub-dominated wetlands, swamps, freshwater marshes, intermittent freshwater marshes,
pastureland, plantations, rural gardens, urban areas, irrigated land, and seasonally flooded agricultural land.
Pristimantis nervicus
Summary
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Eleutherodactylus nervicus is a species of frog in the Leptodactylidae family. It is endemic to Colombia. Its natural
habitats are subtropical or tropical moist montane forests, subtropical or tropical high-altitude shrubland, and
subtropical or tropical high-altitude grassland. It is threatened by habitat loss.
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Andean Teal
Foto (c) Jerry Oldenettel, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC-SA)
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The Andean Teal (Anas andium) is a South American species of duck. Like other teals, it belongs to the diverse genus
Anas; more precisely it is one of the "true" teals of subgenus Nettion. It restricted to the Andean highlands of Colombia,
Venezuela, and Ecuador. It inhabits freshwater wetlands, preferring palustrine habitat to rivers. It is not considered
threatened by the IUCN.
Andean Bear
Foto (c) Valerie, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC-ND)
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The spectacled bear (Tremarctos ornatus), also known as the Andean bear and locally as ukuko, jukumari, or ucumari,
is the last remaining short-faced bear (subfamily Tremarctinae) and the closest living relative to the Florida spectacled
bear and short-faced bears of the Middle Pleistocene to Late Pleistocene age. Spectacled bears are the only surviving
species of bear native to South America, and the only surviving member of the subfamily Tremarctinae.
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Venado cola blanca
Foto (c) Francisco Farriols Sarabia, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY)
Acaena cylindristachya
Abrojo
Foto (c) dale_denham_logsdon, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC)
Aetanthus mutisii
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Azorella sp.
Foto (c) carmelo_lopez, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Carmelo López Abad
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Azorella is a genus of about 70 species of flowering plants in the family Araliaceae, native to South America, New
Zealand and the islands of the Southern Ocean. The genus is sometimes placed in family Apiaceae.
Baccharis sp.
Foto (c) Franco Folini, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC-SA)
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Baccharis /ˈbækərɪs/ is a genus of perennials and shrubs in the aster family (Asteraceae). They are commonly known
as baccharises but sometimes referred to as "brooms", because many members have small thin leaves resembling the
true brooms. They are not at all related to these however, but belong to an entirely different lineage of eudicots. B.
halimifolia is commonly known as "groundsel bush", and in fact Baccharis is in the same family as the true groundsels,...
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Bartsia laniflora
Foto (c) Ken-ichi Ueda, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY)
cruz de mayo
Foto (c) Dick Culbert, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY)
Berberis sp.
Foto (c) James Gaither, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC-ND)
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Berberis (/ˈbɜrbərɪs/) is a genus of about 450-500 species of deciduous and evergreen shrubs from 1–5 m tall with
thorny shoots, found throughout the temperate and subtropical regions of the world (apart from Australia). Species
diversity is greatest in South America, Africa and Asia; Europe has a few species, and North America two. The most
well-known Berberis species is the so-called European barberry, Berberis vulgaris, which is common in Europe, North
Africa, the Middle East, and...
Bidens andicola
Bomarea caldasii
Summary
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Bomarea multiflora is a multi-stemmed vine native to Colombia and Ecuador. It is an invasive plant species in New
Zealand and is listed on the National Pest Plant Accord.
Bucquetia glutinosa
Calamagrostis sp.
Foto (c) Matt Lavin, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-SA)
Summary
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Calamagrostis (small reed or reed grass) is a genus in the grass family Poaceae, with about 260 species that occur
mainly in temperate regions of the globe. Towards equatorial latitudes, species of Calamagrostis generally occur at
higher elevations. These tufted perennials usually have hairless narrow leaves. The ligules are usually blunt. The
inflorescence forms a panicle. Some may be reed-like.
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Calceolaria microbefaria
Foto (c) Dick Culbert, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY)
mastuerzo amargo
Carex bonplandii
Carex jamesonii
Castilleja fissifolia
Castilleja integrifolia
Castilleja sp.
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Foto (c) Patrick Alexander, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC-ND)
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Castilleja, commonly known as Indian paintbrush or prairie-fire, is a genus of about 200 species of annual and
perennial herbaceous plants native to the west of the Americas from Alaska south to the Andes, northern Asia, and one
species as far west as the Kola Peninsula in Siberia. These plants are classified in the broomrape family, Orobanchaceae
(following major rearrangements of the order Lamiales starting around 2001; sources which do not follow these
reclassifications may place...
limoncillo
Centropogon ferrugineus
Foto (c) Dick Culbert, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY)
field chickweed
Foto (c) Kristian Peters, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC-SA)
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Cerastium arvense is a species of flowering plant in the pink family known by the common name field chickweed. It is a
widespread species, occurring throughout Europe and North America, as well as parts of South America. It is a variable
species. There are several subspecies, but the number and defining characteristics are disputed.
Coriaria ruscifolia
Cortaderia sp.
Foto (c) kanegen, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY)
Summary
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Cortaderia is a genus of grasses in the family Poaceae. Members of the genus are native to South America (15-20
species) and New Guinea (one species). The name of the genus is derived from the Argentine Spanish word cortadera,
which in turn refers to the sharp serrations on the leaves.Cortaderia jubata and C. rudiuscula produce copious seed
asexually.
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Dioscorea sp.
Foto (c) Sharon Lee, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC-ND)
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Dioscorea is a genus of over 600 species of flowering plants in the family Dioscoreaceae, native throughout the tropical
and warm temperate regions of the world. The vast majority of the species are tropical, with only a few species
extending into temperate climates. It is named after the ancient Greek physician and botanist Dioscorides.
Disterigma empetrifolium
Drymaria villosa
Elleanthus aurantiacus
Epidendrum chioneum
Foto (c) Quimbaya, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC-ND)
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Epilobium denticulatum
Foto (c) Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, Department of Botany, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC-SA)
Espeletia grandiflora
Espeletia killipii
Espeletia uribei
Espeletia sp.
Foto (c) Goretti Leuro, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC)
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Espeletia, commonly known as Frailejón or Fraylejón is a genus of perennial subshrubs, in the family Asteraceae. The
genus, which is endemic mainly to Colombia, Venezuela and Ecuador, was first formally described by botanist Alexander
Von Humboldt in 1801. The genus was named after the New Granada viceroy José Manuel de Ezpeleta.
woodland strawberry
Foto (c) Randi Hausken, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC)
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Fragaria vesca, commonly called wild strawberry, woodland strawberry, Alpine strawberry, European strawberry, or
fraise des bois, is a perennial herbaceous plant that grows naturally throughout much of the Northern Hemisphere, and
that produces edible fruits.
Fuchsia petiolaris
Foto (c) Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, Department of Botany, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC-SA)
Galium hypocarpium
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arrayán
Gentiana sedifolia
Gentianella corymbosa
Halenia major
Halenia sp.
Foto (c) Dick Culbert, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY)
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Halenia is a genus of plant in family Gentianaceae. It contains the following species (but this list may be incomplete):
Hypericum cardonae
Hypericum goyanesii
Hypericum humboldtianum
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Hypericum juniperinum
Hypericum lancioides
Hypericum laricifolium
Hypericum prostratum
Foto (c) Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, Department of Botany, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC-SA)
Hypericum strictum
Hypericum sp.
Foto (c) randomtruth, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC-SA)
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Hypericum /ˌhaɪˈpɪərɨkəm/ is a genus of about 400 species of flowering plants in the family Hypericaceae (formerly
often considered a subfamily of Clusiaceae).
Hypochaeris sessiliflora
Foto (c) 2011 California Academy of Sciences, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC-SA)
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Chikku Chikku (Hypochaeris sessiliflora) is a terrestrial herb of high Andean forest to high altitude páramo (2,500–
4,500 m).
Jaegeria hirta
toad rush
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Juncus bufonius, known commonly as toad rush, is a common species of rush found worldwide. It grows in moist and
muddy places and is considered a weed in many areas. This is an annual monocot that is quite variable in appearance. It
is sometimes described as a complex of variants labeled with one species name. It is generally a green clumping
grasslike rush with many thin stems wrapped with few threadlike leaves. The flowers are borne...
Lachemilla orbiculata
Lupinus bogotensis
Lysipomia sp.
Roundleaf Monkeyflower
Monnina aestuans
Muehlenbeckia tamnifolia
Muehlenbeckia volcanica
Beadplant
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Nertera granadensis, also known as coral bead plant,pin-cushion plant,coral moss, or English baby tears, is a ground
cover with orange berries, of the genus Nertera. Nertera granadensis has an unusually extensive transcontinental
distribution surrounding the Pacific Ocean, occurring from southern Chile and western Argentina north to Guatemala,
and in New Zealand, eastern Australia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines and Taiwan. In the
tropical regions of the western Pacific, Nertera granadensis only occurs at high...
Niphogeton sp.
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Niphogeton is a genus of flowering plant in the Apiaceae family. It includes around 15 species, including Niphogeton
sprucei and Niphogeton ternatus.
Oxalis spiralis
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Oxalis spiralis (Spiral Sorrel) is a species of the genus Oxalis, the largest genus in the wood sorrel family Oxalidaceae.
Peperomia microphylla
Pernettya prostrata
Foto (c) 2013 Zoya Akulova, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC)
Swamp plantain
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Puya goudotiana
Puya santosii
Foto (c) Quimbaya, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC-ND)
Puya trianae
Ranunculus flagelliformis
Foto (c) Germaine A. Parada, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC-SA)
Ranunculus peruvianus
Rhynchospora ruiziana
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Salvia carnea
Sisyrinchium convolutum
Sisyrinchium sp.
Foto (c) David Hofmann, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC-ND)
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Sisyrinchium (Blue-eyed Grasses) is a genus of 70-200 species of annual to perennial plants of the iris family, native to
the New World.
Mexican Chickweed
Foto (c) Alfonso Gutiérrez Aldana, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC)
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common dandelion
Foto (c) Dorota (Dorothy), algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-SA)
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Taraxacum officinale, the common dandelion (often simply called "dandelion"), is a flowering herbaceous perennial
plant of the family Asteraceae (Compositae). It can be found growing in temperate regions of the world, in lawns, on
roadsides, on disturbed banks and shores of water ways, and other areas with moist soils. T. officinale is considered a
weed, especially in lawns and along roadsides, but it is sometimes used as a medical herb and in food preparation.
Common dandelion...
Telipogon nervosus
Foto (c) Quimbaya, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC-ND)
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lesser hop trefoil
Foto (c) Bastiaan, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC-ND)
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Trifolium dubium, the lesser hop trefoil or suckling clover is a plant in the family Fabaceae. This species is generally
accepted as the primary plant to represent the traditional Irish Shamrock.
white clover
Foto (c) AnneTanne, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC)
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Trifolium repens, the white clover (also known as Dutch clover), is a species of clover native to Europe, North Africa,
and West Asia. It has been widely introduced worldwide as a pasture crop, and is now also common in most grassy
areas of North America and New Zealand.
Ugni myricoides
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Utricularia alpina
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Utricularia alpina is a medium-sized terrestrial or epiphytic, perennial carnivorous plant that belongs to the genus
Utricularia. U. alpina is native to the Antilles and northern South America, where it is found in Brazil, Colombia, Guyana,
and Venezuela. In the Antilles it can be found in Dominica, Grenada, Guadeloupe, Jamaica, Martinique, Montserrat,
Saba, Saint Kitts, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent, and Trinidad.
Vallea stipularis
Verbena glabrata
Foto (c) Mojave Wildflowers, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC-ND)
Thyme-leaved Speedwell
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Veronica serpyllifolia (thymeleaf or thyme-leaved speedwell) is a perennial flowering plant in the Plantain family. It can
be found on most continents.
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(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Azorella)
16. (c) Wikipedia, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-SA) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baccharis
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baccharis)
17. (c) Wikipedia, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-SA) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berberis
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berberis)
18. (c) Wikipedia, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-SA)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bomarea_caldasii (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bomarea_caldasii)
19. (c) Wikipedia, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-SA) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calamagrostis
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calamagrostis)
20. (c) Wikipedia, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-SA) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castilleja
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castilleja)
21. (c) Wikipedia, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-SA)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cerastium_arvense (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cerastium_arvense)
22. (c) Wikipedia, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-SA) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cortaderia
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cortaderia)
23. (c) Wikipedia, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-SA) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dioscorea
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dioscorea)
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24. (c) Wikipedia, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-SA) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Espeletia
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Espeletia)
25. (c) Wikipedia, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-SA) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fragaria_vesca
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fragaria_vesca)
26. (c) Wikipedia, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-SA) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halenia
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halenia)
27. (c) Wikipedia, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-SA) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypericum
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypericum)
28. (c) Wikipedia, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-SA)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypochaeris_sessiliflora (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypochaeris_sessiliflora)
29. (c) Wikipedia, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-SA) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juncus_bufonius
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juncus_bufonius)
30. (c) Wikipedia, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-SA)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nertera_granadensis (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nertera_granadensis)
31. (c) Wikipedia, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-SA) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niphogeton
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niphogeton)
32. (c) Wikipedia, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-SA) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxalis_spiralis
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxalis_spiralis)
33. (c) Wikipedia, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-SA) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sisyrinchium
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sisyrinchium)
34. (c) Wikipedia, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-SA)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taraxacum_officinale (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taraxacum_officinale)
35. (c) Wikipedia, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-SA) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trifolium_dubium
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trifolium_dubium)
36. (c) Wikipedia, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-SA) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trifolium_repens
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trifolium_repens)
37. (c) Wikipedia, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-SA) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utricularia_alpina
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utricularia_alpina)
38. (c) Wikipedia, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-SA)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veronica_serpyllifolia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veronica_serpyllifolia)
Compilado por Karen Soacha, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/))
Construido con las guías de NaturaLista (https://colombia.inaturalist.org/guides)
(https://colombia.inaturalist.org/guides)
(https://colombia.inaturalist.org/guides)
(https://colombia.inaturalist.org/guides)
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