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Marcgravia rectiflora seems to be a good fit though there appear to be many species of Marcgravia. Thank you very much for the lead.
Thank you very much. I posted it on iNaturalist but no response so far.
200m, Valle del Cauca. The flower looks identical to a Justicia species planted in my garden that is reported to be native to Brazil and which I...
What might this be? 2100m, Cordillera Occidental Valle del Cauca
Please identify, thank you. Valle del Cauca 2100m Cordillera Ocidental
What might this be? 2100m, Valle del Cauca, Colombia, Cordillera Ocidental.
Yes Wendy I believe it is Oreopanax incisus. They call it Mano de Oso or bear's hand here.
Thank you I will do that.
Here is a very large seed from a tree that I would like to plant. Can anyone suggest whether the "point" should be up or down?
Very good, thank you.
Thank you Wendy.
Thank you.
Growing in a shopping center.
Thank you, I will look for more evidence.
Thank you for that, appreciate but my plant seems to have opposite, not alternate leaves, also leaf design difference and stem color.
I would like to identify this vine with a dark redish stem. It has overwhelmed a section of garden. It may not be something native. Anyone know...
I checked again and the fruit spikes issue from the plant. Could this be a Carludovica species? Here is a plant that was identified as such I...
Well the first photo is a close up view of the second photo. I will look again to be sure but although tangled the fruit spikes appear to be part...
Can anyone tell me what this plant is please?
Thank you very much! Both photos are of Utriculatria jamesoniana then?