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Bright Calceolaria microbefaria flowers in sunlight
Calceolaria microbefaria

This plant originates in the Andean biogeographic regions of Colombia,  Ecuador, and Venezuela, flourishing at elevations ranging from about 8,200 to 12,800 feet above sea level. It primarily grows as a scrambling shrub in its native habitat within the subtropical biome. This species is recognized for its distinctive inflated, slipper-like corollas that are bright yellow, each bloom measuring about 0.4 to 0.6 inches across, with the upper lip much smaller than the lower pouch, a shape that aids in attracting and guiding pollinators such as small bees. The flowers occur in terminal clusters, sometimes numbering over a dozen per stem, and have fine glandular hairs along the pedicels and calyces. Photographed in the eastern Andes mountain range of Colombia.

Close-up of Calceolaria microbefaria showing a dense cluster of bright yellow, pouch-shaped flowers with fine surface texture, growing among green alpine vegetation

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