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including Madagascar and the
Comoro Islands. The
flowers are five-petalled,
salverform tubes,
almost orchid-like in appearance, and
hover or arch over the plant...
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lanceolate to ovate, 2–8 cm long and 0.5–4 cm broad. The
flowers are
salverform (like
those of Phlox), simple, 2.5–7 cm broad, with five white, pale yellow...
- winter. The flowers,
produced through most of the
growing season, are
salverform (like
those of Phlox), simple, 2.5–7 cm (1–3 in) broad, with five usually...
- branches. The
calyx consists of five dry,
overlapping sepals. The
corolla is
salverform, with a
slender hairy tube
spreading into five
equal lobes.
There are...
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alternately arranged, simple, and
usually oval in shape. The
large flowers have
salverform corollas with five
broad lobes and
narrow tubes.
Typical habitat for wild...
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flower is 50 mm (2 in) wide,
bright orange in color, tubular,
flaring (
salverform) with 11–18 lobes,
bearing 13–18
stamens that are not
equal in length...
- po****tion.
Flowers have 4 sepals,
colloquially denominated "petals", a
salverform corolla with 4 lobes, and an
inferior ovary. Some
species exhibit heterostyly...
- from root to stem development.
hypocrateriform Salver-shaped.
Synonym of
salverform. From Gr**** kratḗrion: a vessel.
hypogynous Borne below the ovary; used...
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called "bluebell". In
spite of
their common name, the
flowers are
usually salverform (trumpet-shaped)
rather than
campanulate (bell-shaped).
Mertensia is native...
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Flowers are 5 cm (2 in) wide, red-orange in color, tubular,
flaring (
salverform) with 5–7 lobes,
bearing 5–7
stamens of
similar height. The
species is...