Lapageria rosea

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Lapageria rosea is a Chilean climbing plant known for its large, waxy, bell-shaped pink to red flowers and is celebrated as the national flower of Chile.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf climbing plant
evergreen vine
flowering plant species
attracts hummingbirds
pollinating insects
climatePreference cool, moist climate
climbingMethod twining stems
commonName Chilean bellflower NERFINISHED
copihue NERFINISHED
cultivatedAs ornamental plant
describedAs large, waxy, bell-shaped flowers
distributionRegion central Chile
southern Chile NERFINISHED
endemicTo Chile NERFINISHED
family Philesiaceae NERFINISHED
flowerColor pink
red
floweringSeason autumn
late summer
flowerOrientation pendant
flowerShape bell-shaped
flowerTexture waxy
fruitType berry
genus Lapageria
growthForm woody climber
habitat shaded forest margins
temperate rainforests
hasEdiblePart fruit
kingdom Plantae
leafArrangement alternate
leafShape ovate
leafType evergreen
lightRequirement partial shade
nationalFlowerOf Chile NERFINISHED
nativeTo Chile NERFINISHED
order Liliales NERFINISHED
pollinatedBy hummingbirds
insects
propagationMethod seeds
semi-ripe cuttings
protectedStatusIn Chile NERFINISHED
soilPreference acidic soil
well-drained soil
symbolizes national identity of Chile
taxonRank species
usedIn traditional Chilean symbolism

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Flora of Chile hasEndemicSpecies Lapageria rosea
Flora of Chile hasSymbol Lapageria rosea