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Thank you for the research! Certainly looks like it could be.
Ok just an escapee then, thank you very much.
I found this growing in a wild situation and it looks much like Justicia carnea but the leaves don't have curled edges. That latter is a garden...
Can anyone identify this for me? Flower is about 1.5cm long. Eastern slope of Western Cordillera, Valle Del Cauca department.
Sorry forgot I already posted it. Will try to be more descriptive.
What might this be? 2200m, Valle del Cauca, Colombia
Great sleuthing thank you very much! It looks to be widespread. Certainly looks to be it.
I think this is quite common but what is it please?
Thank you both. I think a species of Marcgravia is it. If you search that name on wikipedia then click on "images" the fourth image to the right...
Opps errant click. The second photo in the first group of five shows the tangled mass of filaments where the mystery plant is attached to the host
I will add that it appears to be epiphytic and I suspect it too is not native as I've never seen it anywhere but on these non native shrubs/trees....