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Tropaeolum adpressum
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Tropaeolum adpressum is a flowering plant in the family Tropaeolaceae. It is commonly known as nasturtium. The plant is native to Colombia and Ecuador. The flowers have a red cone shaped body with green petals. The body of adpressum is covered in fine hair-like structures. Adpressum can be found from 700m-3000m...read more on Wikipedia.
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