English: Habit shot of a mature specimen of Latua pubiflora
( Griseb. ) Baillon ( Solanaceae ) blooming in a shrubbery beside the Palm House in Edinburgh Botanic Garden, Scotland. Main trunk circa 11cm in girth.
Plant growing in an ivy-carpetted clearing in a shrubbery beneath the shade of a large, mature specimen of Pinus nigra ssp. pallasiana beside the Palm House. Site suitably sheltered and benefitting from some heat leakage from 19th century Palm House, but somewhat too dry for a species native to the cool cloud forests of the coastal mountains of southern Chile. Some dieback of old shoots evident, but plant nonetheless blooming, and suckering to produce new plants at some distance from the parent. Plant scheduled for transferral to the new Chilean terrace, to which one of its suckers already moved - although sucker so moved now appears in poorer health than the parent. Hole from which sucker removed visible left of shot.
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