This are more pictures taken of cultivated plants in Chile. Somebody could help to identify?? Thanks in advance.
Upper two here Left ?callistemon? nasty looking soot/mildew on nearby leaves. http://images.google.com/images?sourceid=navclient&q=callistemon and among http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=callistemon+opposite-leaves&sa=N&tab=iw results is: Descriptions of Dicot families ... Callistemon, similar flowers and fruit to Melaleuca, but the stamens are not ... Most have opposite leaves, which contain oil glands, and are aromatic when crushed ... www.utas.edu.au/docs/plant_science/field_botany/ species/dicots/famdicot.html Right looks like a Teucrium sp. Lower two here Left center female portion reminds me of Begonia flowers. But regarding the the rest in that pic, including the inflorescence stem, "haha, ouch!" Disclaimer: I haven't looked much at any Begonias. Right Looks like Campanula, possibly Serbian Bellflower (C. poscharskyana) Semi-common old time plant in SF bay area. =============== You could Google image search for some of these with phrases such as: Teucrium Sp. | Species And maybe add some flower color names to search phrase. If you get likely results, maybe you can post likely suspects here?