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A red, orange, pink, white and yellow tubular Cantua buxifolia flower
Cantua buxifolia (Flower of the Incas)

Native to the high valleys of the Andes in Bolivia and Peru, The national flower of Peru and winner of the Royal Horticultural Society’s Award of Garden Merit. Its vibrant tubular flowers, blooming primarily in spring, paint the landscape with a palette spanning pink, purple, white, yellow, orange, magenta, and red. A popular garden plant in Cuzco, Peru. Photographed in the southern Andes of Peru.

Cantua buxifolia magenta flower with a puple stigma
Hanging magenta-red tubular flower with puple anthers
A pink Cantua buxifolia flower
A vibrant orange and pink Cantua buxifolia flower with a curved tubular form and extended stamens, blooming against a deep blue sky
A single pale yellow flower of Cantua buxifolia with a tubular shape and flared petals, emerging from dense green foliage in partial sunlight
A vivid red tubular Cantua buxifolia flower with a bright orange throat, captured in direct sunlight against a blurred garden background
A cluster of multicolored Cantua buxifolia flowers in shades of orange, pink, and yellow, growing from slender green stems beneath a partly cloudy sky
Two striking red and orange Cantua buxifolia flowers hanging from a branch under a clear blue sky, showcasing their trumpet-like form and prominent stamens
A bright pink Cantua buxifolia flower with a yellow throat, blooming among dense green leaves and slender branches in daylight

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