Myosotis albiflora

Myosotis albiflora is a species of flowering plant in the family Boraginaceae, native to southern Chile and Argentina.

[3] The type specimen of Myosotis albilfora was collected in Tierra del Fuego, Argentina, and is lodged at the Natural History Museum in London, England.

The upper surface of the leaf is densely covered in straight, appressed, antrorse (forward-facing) hairs that are oriented at an angle relative to the mid vein.

The upper surface of the leaf is sparsely covered in straight, appressed, antrorse hairs that are oriented parallel to the mid vein.

[3] Myosotis albiflora is native to southern South America, including Chile (Aisén and Magallanes) and Argentina (Tierra del Fuego) from 0–50 m elevation.

[3][5] It is found in wet or moist sites in coastal areas on sand or rocks near beaches, streams, or waterfalls.