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Tropaeolum peregrinum

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Tropaeolaceae

Scientific name
  
Tropaeolum peregrinum

Order
  
Brassicales

Genus
  
Tropaeolum

Rank
  
Species

Tropaeolum peregrinum Tropaeolum peregrinum Tropaeolum aduncum Tropaeolum canariense

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Tropaeolum speciosum, Tropaeolum minus, Tropaeolum, Tropaeolum polyphyllum, Tropaeolum majus

Tropaeolum peregrinum, the canary-creeper, canarybird flower, canarybird vine, or canary nasturtium, is a species of Tropaeolum native to western South America in Peru and possibly also Ecuador.

It is a climbing plant growing to 2.5 m high by scrambling over other vegetation. The leaves are 2–5 cm diameter, palmately lobed with three to seven (mostly five) lobes; they are subpeltate, with the petiole attached within the leaf (not at the edge), though near the edge. The flowers are 2–4 cm diameter, with five frilled petals, bright pale yellow (canary-coloured, hence the English name), often with red spots at the base of the petals, eight stamens, and a 12 mm nectar spur at the rear.

Tropaeolum peregrinum Canary Creeper tropaeolum peregrinum West Bridgford Not Flickr

It is widely grown as an ornamental plant in many parts of the world.

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Tropaeolum peregrinum Tropaeolum peregrinum Tropaeolum aduncum Tropaeolum canariense

References

Tropaeolum peregrinum Wikipedia


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