C. frayjorgensis is endemic to Chile, with a mostly coastal
distribution beyween 28° and 32°S latitude. It is typically found at elevations around 500
m.a.s.l., among boulders above coast, on sandy dunes near the sea, and rarely in open
matorral vegetation. It is not a component of the “typical” Fray Jorge vegetation.
Differential diagnosis. – It is distinguished from other Tylloma species by having a dense
indumentum of black glandular hairs on all lamina surfaces except stem leaves.
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