Cobaea scandens
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by Pancrace Bessa
Cup-and-saucer Vine (Cathedral Bells; Cobaea scandens) is a perennial ornamental plant of the Polemoniaceae family, which is native of Tropical America. In addition, this plant is a common weed in New Zealand.
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