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Centropogon ferrugineus

Botanic Family
Campanulaceae
Author
(Linnaeus f.) Gleason

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Scandent epiphytic shrub straggling or erect, branches with rusty tomentum. Leaves hairy or smooth above, rusty-tomentose beneath with denticulate margins 150mm x 50mm. Axillary racemes to 100mm long with bracteoles to 2mm long, 50mm long orange-red flowers with exserted genitals, denticulate sepals to 3mm long, red tomentose corolla 40mm long, yellow lobes, brown hairs on flowers, tube 26mm long x 2mm, falcate lobes 12mm x 2.5mm, filament tube 37mm long. Purple fruit 3mm long,

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