fabiana imbricata
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Definition
Noun 1. A South American shrub: Fabiana imbricata is a species of flowering shrub native to the Andes regions of South America, particularly Peru and Chile. It is characterized by its small, tubular pink to lavender flowers and scale-like leaves that overlap closely on the stems.
Usage
- is a hardy shrub well-adapted to arid, high-altitude environments.
- The leaves of have been used in traditional medicine.
- Botanists study for its ecological role in the puna and altiplano ecosystems.
Advanced Usage
- In horticulture, is sometimes cultivated in rock gardens for its fine, heather-like texture and drought tolerance.
- The plant is known by the common name "pichi" or "pichi-pichi" in its native range.
Variants and Related Words
- Pichi: A common name for .
- Fabiana: The genus to which this shrub belongs, containing several other species of heath-like shrubs.
Synonyms
- Pichi (common name)
Notes on Meaning
This term is highly specific, referring exclusively to this particular botanical species. Its primary contexts are botany, horticulture, and ethnobotany. The reference to its leaves yielding "a tonic and diuretic" pertains to its historical and traditional medicinal uses.
Noun
- Peruvian shrub with small pink to lavender tubular flowers; leaves yield a tonic and diuretic