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Cestrum Elegans Smithii
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![]() This was a small plant here, only 3 feet (1 meter) or so high. But it can grow to over 12 feet (over 4 meters) under the correct growing conditions. Cestrum Elegans Smithii • Flowering plant native to Mexico • Strybing Arboretum, San Francisco, California • (Photo posted Friday 14 May 2010) • (Photo taken 13:08:08 Sunday 2 May 2010) • © 2010 Bryan Costales ![]() ![]() Add a comment or report a mistake
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![]() When this plant flowers in the spring, its clusters of red tubular flowers can attract hummingbirds. Cestrum Elegans Smithii • Flowering plant native to Mexico • Strybing Arboretum, San Francisco, California • (Photo posted Friday 14 May 2010) • (Photo taken 13:08:24 Sunday 2 May 2010) • © 2010 Bryan Costales ![]() ![]() Add a comment or report a mistake
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![]() The clusters of tubular flowers grow from the end of each branch. After fertilization, the flowers will be replaced by small berries. Cestrum Elegans Smithii • Flowering plant native to Mexico • Strybing Arboretum, San Francisco, California • (Photo posted Friday 14 May 2010) • (Photo taken 13:08:42 Sunday 2 May 2010) • © 2010 Bryan Costales ![]() ![]() Add a comment or report a mistake
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![]() The leaves of this plant are a deep green, twice as long as wide and typically bend in a convex direction. The leaves grow on alternate sides of the branch. Cestrum Elegans Smithii • Flowering plant native to Mexico • Strybing Arboretum, San Francisco, California • (Photo posted Friday 14 May 2010) • (Photo taken 13:08:54 Sunday 2 May 2010) • © 2010 Bryan Costales ![]() ![]() Add a comment or report a mistake
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![]() This plant has multiple trunks or main stems growing from ground level. Branching occurs near the top end of each trunk. Cestrum Elegans Smithii • Flowering plant native to Mexico • Strybing Arboretum, San Francisco, California • (Photo posted Friday 14 May 2010) • (Photo taken 13:09:08 Sunday 2 May 2010) • © 2010 Bryan Costales ![]() ![]() Add a comment or report a mistake
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![]() The branches were smooth without thorns. The white smudges here were atypical and the cause unknown. Cestrum Elegans Smithii • Flowering plant native to Mexico • Strybing Arboretum, San Francisco, California • (Photo posted Friday 14 May 2010) • (Photo taken 13:09:26 Sunday 2 May 2010) • © 2010 Bryan Costales ![]() ![]() Add a comment or report a mistake
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![]() The individual flowers were just an inch in length (2.5 cm). The leaves were smooth on top, but slightly furry on the bottom. Cestrum Elegans Smithii • Flowering plant native to Mexico • Strybing Arboretum, San Francisco, California • (Photo posted Friday 14 May 2010) • (Photo taken 13:09:38 Sunday 2 May 2010) • © 2010 Bryan Costales ![]() ![]() Add a comment or report a mistake
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