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    Chusquea quila, or Spanish: quila, is a perennial bamboo that grows in the humid temperate forests of Chile and Argentina. In contrast to most bamboos...
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    more dominant. Chusquea quila can form pure stands called quilantales. Very few plants can grow under this species. In Chile, Chusquea species have been...
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  • Quila may refer to: Chusquea quila, a species of bamboo Quila, Jalisco This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Quila. If an internal...
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    ecoregion. Chusquea quila is a bamboo that grows in humid areas below 500 m, where Chusquea culeou becomes more dominant above. Chusquea quila can form...
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    latifolia N. macrospermus - Arundinaria gigantea N. prolifer - Chusquea quila N. quila - Chusquea quila N. strictus - Dendrocalamus strictus N. tessellatus - Thamnocalamus...
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    include arrayán (Luma apiculata), coihue (Nothofagus dombeyi), quila (Chusquea quila), Chilean rhubarb, and the avellano (Gevuina avellana). Fitzroya...
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    Phragmites australis Cortaderia fulvida - Austroderia fulvida Cortaderia quila - Chusquea quila Cortaderia richardii - Austroderia richardii Cortaderia splendens...
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    Cortaderia selloana Gynerium pygmaeum - Cortaderia jubata Gynerium quila - Chusquea quila Gynerium ramosum - Cortaderia modesta Gynerium rudiusculum - Cortaderia...
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  • reported to have survived a death flight by falling into a "mattress" of Chusquea quila. During the military dictatorship in Chile the Revolutionary Left Movement...
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  • population peak of small rodents evidently caused by the flowering of quila (Chusquea quila) bamboo. It is found in association with other rodents such as Abrothrix...
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