Lapageria
Lapageria is a genus of flowering plants native to Chile and Argentina. It is commonly known as the Chilean bellflower and belongs to the family Philesiaceae. The plant is characterized by its climbing habit and produces large, tubular flowers that can be red, pink, or white.
These plants thrive in temperate rainforests and are often found in moist, shaded areas. Lapageria is notable for its long flowering period, typically from late spring to early autumn. Due to its unique beauty, it is sometimes cultivated as an ornamental plant in gardens and greenhouses.