Nierembergia rivularis explained
Nierembergia rivularis, the whitecup or water neirembergia, is a species of ornamental plant in the Solanaceae[1] family. The species is also commonly known as chuscho.[2]
It is native to Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, and Uruguay.[3]
It has caused enzootic calcinosis in sheep in Uruguay.[4]
Notes and References
- Book: Wood
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- Santos. Carmen García y. Pereira. Rodrigo. Etcheberry. Gabriel. Goyen. Juan M.. Pérez. William. Capelli. Alejandra. Alonso. Eduardo. Ruiz-Díaz. Alejandro. Riet-Correa. Franklin. March 2012. Enzootic calcinosis caused by Nierembergia rivularis in sheep. Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation. en. 24. 2. 423–426. 10.1177/1040638711435143. 22379059. 10059199. 1040-6387. free.
- Web site: Nierembergia rivularis Miers Plants of the World Online Kew Science. 2021-12-08. Plants of the World Online. en.
- Book: Riet-Correa, Franklin. Poisoning by Plants, Mycotoxins, and Related Toxins. 2011. CABI. 978-1-84593-833-8. en.