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A cluster of elongated pink tubular flowers of Centropogon urubambae hanging from a stem with curved petals and extended styles, set against a blurred forest background
Centropogon urubambae

Centropogon urubambae is a shrub native to the Andes of Peru, with its distribution primarily recorded in the Urubamba Valley, from which it takes its name. This species is notable for its pendulous, tubular pink flowers that can reach nearly 2 inches in length. The flowers are arranged in clusters, with long exserted styles and stigma, giving them a striking and elongated appearance. Photographed in Peru.


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