English: Close-up of the mouth of a single flower of the Chilean endemic Latua pubiflora ( Solanaceae ), showing the pubescence, delicate folds and venation of the flared corolla mouth and ripe, purple anthers dehiscing to reveal white-ish pollen.
Flower ( circa 4cm in length ) borne by small, container-grown, cultivated plant, purchased from a specialist nursery in the county of Herefordshire, United Kingdom.
Latua pubiflora is a strongly poisonous and hallucinogenic species used by the Machi ( = shamans ) of the indigenous Mapuche people in its native Chile.
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