Desert flower of Chile: Doquilla, Pata de guanaco (Cistanthe grandiflora) in southern Atacama Desert. Used to be in the family of Portulacaceae, now in Montiaceae.

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Desert flower of Chile: Doquilla, Pata de guanaco (Cistanthe grandiflora) in southern Atacama Desert. Used to be in the family of Portulacaceae, now in Montiaceae.
Some Rhodophiala species I came across in northern Chile.
Gavilea longibracteata, a terrestrial orchid from the temperate region of Chile.
Nolana crassulifolia on the coast of central Chile. This is my very first Solanaceae succulent. Unfortunately, didn't find any flower.
Chilean endemic species: Nolana rupicola, Parque Nacional Llanos de Challe.
Euphorbia thinophila? Atacama, Chile.
Another beautiful Solanaceae plant from central Chile: Salpiglossis sinuata.
Chilean wildflower:
玄参科假面花属
Alonsoa meridionalis
Ajicillo, Red Mask Flower.