English: Close-up of cauliflorously-borne flower of a mature specimen ( circa 2m x 1.5m with trunk diameter of circa 11cm at base ) of Latua pubiflora ( Griseb. ) Baillon, growing in space in shrubbery beside Palm House of Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Scotland.
Plant growing, blooming and producing suckers beneath shade of very large specimen of Pinus nigra ssp. pallasiana beside Palm House, which undoubtedly leaking a certain amount of heat affording some extra frost-protection in Winter. Site rather too dry for Latua, which native to cool cloud forests of coastal mountains of southern Chile. Plant scheduled to be moved to new, Chilean Terrace - to which one of its suckers already relocated.
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