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Close-up of three Blakea subconnata flowers with white petals, pink curved stamens, and unopened buds against dark green veined leaves
Blakea Subconnata

Native to Ecuador and Colombia, Blakea subconnata is a large shrub where frequent cloud cover and wet conditions prevail. It forms upright, felted shoots that branch near the tips and bear solitary or few-flowered clusters. The flowers are distinctive: five firm white tepals open around a deep pink, tightly coiled stamen crown that presents pollen in ranks, with a short pale style curving from the center. A thick, green, lobed calyx with evident bristles surrounds the base. Photographed in Chocó, Ecuador.


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