Cuphea trochilus S.A.GrahamIn open sun and inshaded dense undergrowth of oak forest, red clay soil, pH 5 Upper petals purple, lower petals pale purple to white, calyx purple-red, growing with 149. Frequent
Cuphea micropetala, inflorescence. Family Lythraceae, Subclass Rosidae. Origin: Cultivated
Cuphea micropetala, flower. Family Lythraceae, Subclass Rosidae. Origin: Cultivated
Cuphea micropetala, branch. Family Lythraceae, Subclass Rosidae. Origin: Cultivated
Cuphea lobophora var. elongata Koehne var. elongata S.A.GrahamIn shaded dense undergrowth of oak for...
Cuphea crassiflora S.A.GrahamIn low wet roadside ditch and clearings, red sandy clay soil, pH 6.5; ...
Cuphea wrightii var. alba A.Gray var. alba S.A.GrahamRocky, grassy hillsides, much grazed. In wet p...
Cuphea rasilis S.A.GrahamSteep mountainside; oak forest near summits, and tropical forest with Ficus...
Cuphea avigera var. pulcherrima B.L.Rob. & Seaton var. pulcherrima (R.C.Foster) S.A.Graham, determin...
Cuphea spectabilis S.A.Grahamoak-pine forest Occasional shrub, 1-2.5 m tall. Tube greenish and red...
Cuphea caesariata S.A.GrahamRocky road banks and grassy fields. Petals varying shades of purple fro...
Cuphea procumbens Ortega, determined by S.A. Graham 1987among rows in corn field and adjacent roadsi...
Cuphea pertenuis R.C.Foster, determined by S.A. Graham 1963Sparce oak forest flowers pale grayish b...
Cuphea sp., longitudinal section of flower. Family Lythraceae, Subclass Rosidae. Origin: Cultivated
Cuphea micropetala, flower close-up. Family Lythraceae, Subclass Rosidae. Origin: Cultivated
Cuphea micropetala, flower close-up. Family Lythraceae, Subclass Rosidae. Origin: Cultivated
Cuphea micropetala, inflorescence. Family Lythraceae, Subclass Rosidae. Origin: Cultivated
Cuphea micropetala, flower. Family Lythraceae, Subclass Rosidae. Origin: Cultivated
Cuphea micropetala, branch. Family Lythraceae, Subclass Rosidae. Origin: Cultivated
Cuphea lobophora var. elongata Koehne var. elongata S.A.GrahamIn shaded dense undergrowth of oak for...
Cuphea crassiflora S.A.GrahamIn low wet roadside ditch and clearings, red sandy clay soil, pH 6.5; ...
Cuphea wrightii var. alba A.Gray var. alba S.A.GrahamRocky, grassy hillsides, much grazed. In wet p...
Cuphea rasilis S.A.GrahamSteep mountainside; oak forest near summits, and tropical forest with Ficus...
Cuphea avigera var. pulcherrima B.L.Rob. & Seaton var. pulcherrima (R.C.Foster) S.A.Graham, determin...
Cuphea spectabilis S.A.Grahamoak-pine forest Occasional shrub, 1-2.5 m tall. Tube greenish and red...
Cuphea caesariata S.A.GrahamRocky road banks and grassy fields. Petals varying shades of purple fro...
Cuphea procumbens Ortega, determined by S.A. Graham 1987among rows in corn field and adjacent roadsi...
Cuphea pertenuis R.C.Foster, determined by S.A. Graham 1963Sparce oak forest flowers pale grayish b...
Cuphea sp., longitudinal section of flower. Family Lythraceae, Subclass Rosidae. Origin: Cultivated
Cuphea micropetala, flower close-up. Family Lythraceae, Subclass Rosidae. Origin: Cultivated
Cuphea micropetala, flower close-up. Family Lythraceae, Subclass Rosidae. Origin: Cultivated
Cuphea micropetala, inflorescence. Family Lythraceae, Subclass Rosidae. Origin: Cultivated
Cuphea micropetala, flower. Family Lythraceae, Subclass Rosidae. Origin: Cultivated
Cuphea micropetala, branch. Family Lythraceae, Subclass Rosidae. Origin: Cultivated