Austroboreal wet woodland & peatbog geocomplex 1. Mixed evergreen and deciduous coastal wet forest: Nothofagus betuloides-Nothofagus pumilio community and Nothofagus antharctica-Nothofagus betuloides community (in the most southern and western locations). Mesoboreal bioclimatic level (0–300 m) on coastal well-drained dystric soils. 2. Deciduous montane wet woodland and shrubland: Maytenus disticha-Nothofagus pumilio community. Supraboreal bioclimatic level (300–600 m) on hillside well-drained dystric soils. 3. Domed-cushion antartic peatbog: Astelia pumila-Donatia fascicularis community. Azonal oligotrophic histic soils on wet topographic depressions. 4. Pulvinate-cushion shrubland & thicket: Bolax bovei-Bolax gummifera-Abrotanella marginata communities. Oroboreal bioclimatic level (> 600 m). On high-montane steep slopes with rocky substrates. 5. Bunch-grassland boreal antartic steppe: Poa flabellata-Deschampsia laxa community. Graphic geobotanical interpretation based on Molina et al. (2016).

 
 
  Part of: Navarro G, Luebert F, Molina JA (2023) South American terrestrial biomes as geocomplexes: a geobotanical landscape approach. Vegetation Classification and Survey 4: 75-114. https://doi.org/10.3897/VCS.96710