Deutsch: Rhododendron calendulaceum, auch Flammenazalee und Flammenalpenrose genannt. Es ist eine in Nordamerika beheimatete Rhododendronart. Die Pflanze ist schön anzusehen, aber alle Teile der Pflanze sind für Menschen hochgiftig. Die meist orangegelben Blüten sind 4 bis 5 Zentimeter lang und können nur durch einen Schmetterling bestäubt werden. Gesehen in Göteborg.
English: Rhododendron calendulaceum, also called flame azalea and flame alpine rose. It is a species of rhododendron native to North America. The plant is beautiful to look at, but all parts of the plant are highly toxic to humans. The mostly orange-yellow flowers are 4 to 5 centimeters long and can only be pollinated by a butterfly. Seen in Göteborg.
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