Loasa acerifolia
Loasa acerifolia Dombey ex A.Juss.

Loasa acerifolia is a species in the genus Loasa, belonging to the family Loasaceae. It was first described in 1804 by Dombey ex A.Juss. This plant is native to parts of South America, specifically Argentina South, as well as central and southern Chile.
Description
Loasa acerifolia is a member of the Loasaceae family, a group of flowering plants commonly known as the loasa family. The species is distributed across southern regions of Argentina and central to southern Chile. It is part of the genus Loasa, which includes several species with similar morphological traits. The plant was scientifically documented in 1804, with the authorship credited to Dombey ex A.Juss. Its natural range is limited to the specified regions in South America, where it grows in local ecosystems adapted to the environmental conditions of the area.
Distribution
Argentina South · Chile Central · Chile South
Synonyms
Loasa lechlerianaLoasa solanifoliaLoasa furcataLoasa vitifoliaLoasa williamsii
