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  2. Erythranthe guttata - Wikipedia

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    The calyx has five lobes that are much shorter than the flower. Each flower has bilateral symmetry and has two lips. The upper lip usually has two lobes; the lower, three. The lower lip may have one large to many small red to reddish brown spots (hence the name guttata, which is Latin for 'spotted'). [10] The opening to the flower is hairy.

  3. Erythranthe - Wikipedia

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    Each flower has bilateral symmetry and has two lips. The upper lip usually has two lobes; the lower, three. The lower lip may have one large to many small red to reddish brown spots. The opening to the flower is hairy. [14] [15] The fruit is a two-valved capsule 1 cm (0.4 in) long, containing many seeds. [16]

  4. Palicourea elata - Wikipedia

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    Psychotria elata "red lips"-like bracts before flowering. Palicourea elata, formerly Psychotria elata, [1] commonly known as girlfriend kiss [2] and labios de puta, [3] is a tropical plant that ranges from Central to South American rain forests in countries such as Mexico, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Panama, and Colombia.

  5. Hemiandra - Wikipedia

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    The flowers have five egg-shaped sepals fused at the base and five petals fused at the base to form a corolla with two "lips". The upper lip short of the corolla is erect with two lobes, the lower lip longer, spreading and three-lobed. The middle lobe itself often has two lobes. The flowers are white, pink or purple, often spotted in the throat.

  6. Gambelia juncea - Wikipedia

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    The showy flower is long, bright red, and tubular, with two lips. [2] The other species in the genus, Gambelia speciosa , can be readily distinguished from G. juncea due to its unique flower tube, which has the throat of the tubular flower closed by a projection of the base of the lower lip.

  7. Penstemon australis - Wikipedia

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    Penstemon australis has pink to rose-purple tubular flowers with two lips. The upper lip has two lobes while the lower one has three. [3] The nectar guides are dark purple. The inside of the flower is white-lanate, covered with woolly hairs. The flower is 20–25 mm (3 ⁄ 4 –1 in) long. Flowering occurs from March through June. [2]

  8. Penstemon centranthifolius - Wikipedia

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    The flowers are hairless with two lips that have projecting round to egg shaped lobes. The flowers are bright red to orange-red. [3] Like the rest of the flower the staminode is hairless and will extend out of the flower's opening, it is 13 to 14 millimeters long overall. Flowering takes place from February to as late as July.

  9. Canavalia cathartica - Wikipedia

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    The inflorescence is a raceme [9] or pseudoraceme [2] of several flowers. The flower has a bell-shaped calyx of sepals with two lips, an upper lip with two lobes and a lower lip with three teeth. The flower corolla is pink or purplish [9] with a white-spotted standard petal and two wing and two keel petals each roughly 3 centimeters long. [2]