Latua_pubiflora_(_Griseb._)_Baillon_undehisced_anthers.jpg


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English: Flash photo ( night ) image of single flower of Latua pubiflora ( family : Solanaceae ), showing to advantage dense pubescence of corolla referenced in specific name 'pubiflora '.
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Camera location 51° 30′ 20.13″ N, 0° 18′ 55.81″ W Heading=137.44078947368° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap. View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap info

A strongly poisonous and hallucinogenic plant used by the Machi ( = shamans ) of the Mapuche people of its native Chile.

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Recently opened flower of Latua pubiflora ( Solanaceae ) showing purple colouration of undehisced anthers.

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5 April 2019

51°30'20.131"N, 0°18'55.811"W

heading : 137.44078947368422 degree