Arrayán
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Arrayán (plural Arrayanes) is a Spanish name for several plants from the order Myrtales:
- In Spain, it refers to the Myrtaceae shrub Myrtus communis (Common Myrtle), an evergreen plant from the Mediterranean that is used widely in gardens, including in the famous Patio de los Arrayanes ("Court of the Myrtles") in the Alhambra.
- In Argentina and Chile, it refers to the Myrtaceae shrub Luma apiculata (Chilean Myrtle), found in the Valdivian temperate rain forests. This plant gives its name to the Arrayanes River and Los Arrayanes National Park in Argentina.
- In Colombia, it refers to the Vochysiaceae tree Qualea ingens
- In El Salvador, it refers to the Myrtaceae tree Psidium friedrichsthalianum (Cas Guava or Costa Rica Guava)
- In Mexico, it refers to the Myrtaceae tree Psidium sartorianum (Sartre Guava, called guyabita del Peru in Panama and Costa Rica)
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