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Figure 1.Heliotropium perlmanii Lorence & WL Wagner A Habit B Upper leaf surface, C Inflorecence D Flower, lateral view E Corolla, face view F Flower, longitudinal section showing stamens and gynoecium G Corolla, sectioned to show stamens and indument, H Fruit and calyx, lateral view I Fruit showing 4 carpels. All figures drawn from Perlman & Florence 10052 (US) and photos from Falaise Est Eiao, 11 March 2007 courtesy of J-F Butaud.
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Radnor Lake State Natural Area, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, US
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Pleasant View, Cheatham County, Tennessee, US
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I-25/I65 split north of Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, US
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Harrogate, England, United Kingdom
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Lake Sevan area, Armenia
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Known as Spanish Elm in English as as Cypre or Capa Prieto in Spanish. Widespread in the Neotropics and planted beyond for its flowers and its fine wood.
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Hecavan Garni Campo
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Heliotropium arborescenssyn. H. peruvianumFamily: BoraginaceaeSpreading perennial about 1m high. Highly fragrant.Flowers purple fading to whiteNative to PeruLocation: in a garden. Australia, Queensland. .
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The Settlement, Christmas Island
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Constanti, Catalonia, Spain
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Found from the southern U.S. to northern South America. Photo from mouth of the Palamino River, northeastern Colombia, where it is known as Biyuyo. The translucent berries were once used to make paste.
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A flower of Cynoglossum lanceolatum from Boraginaceae.
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A common shrub in north-central Chile, this striking member of the Borage Family goes by the name of Carbonillo.
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Ste.-Catherine, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France
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Puerto Ayora, Galapagos, Ecuador
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Orinda, California, United States