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Description:

semi woody shrub, tubular, hairy flowers borne on the stem

Habitat:

pacific coast rainforest

Notes:

San Cipriano forest reserve

1 Species ID Suggestions

Sinningia
http://gesneriads.ua.edu/image-library/sinningia/sinningia-incarnata/ Sinningia incarnata » The Clark Lab at the University of Alabama


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3 Comments

Dan Doucette
Dan Doucette 11 years ago

Thanks for the suggestion Norieth. It may be a Sinnigia but it's not S. leucotricha. I actually grow that at home as a houseplant. It has thick, fuzzy, grey leaves, this plant has large, dull green leaves.

NoriethAlejandra
NoriethAlejandra 11 years ago

Could belong to the family Gesneriaceae genus Sinningia, There are about 65 species of tuberous herbaceous perennials, all occurring in Central and South America, with the greatest concentration of species occurring in southern Brazil.

Ali Hemati Pour
Ali Hemati Pour 11 years ago

Very Cool!

Dan Doucette
Spotted by
Dan Doucette

Valle del Cauca, Colombia

Spotted on Jan 21, 2013
Submitted on Apr 3, 2013

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