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Giles
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...another Picos plant...
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July 28, 2014, 03:17:10 PM »
..apparently all of the plants had the 'hooded' upper petal, it's not just a case of an incompletely open flower...
Linaria.......triornithophora....??
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Giles:
I believe you are correct and it is likely to be
Linaria triornithophora
. The distinctive feature is the long curved pointed spur.
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Thankyou.
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