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Torenia fournieri, the Wishbone Flower
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Dick Culbert
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Of East Asian origin, but widely planted. Photo is of a garden escapee near Catarata Toro, Costa Rica.In context at
www.dixpix.ca/meso_america/Flora/verbena/index.html
SCROPHULARIACEAE - Pink Wishbone Flower (Torenia fournieri)
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Kai Yan, Joseph Wong
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Photo taken at Mayfair Garden, Tsing Yi, Hong Kong.
SCROPHULARIACEAE - Blue Wishbone Flower (Torenia fournieri)
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Kai Yan, Joseph Wong
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Photo taken at the Kadoorie Farm & Botanic Garden
SCROPHULARIACEAE - Blue Wishbone Flower (Torenia fournieri)
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Kai Yan, Joseph Wong
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This is a blue Wishbone Flower, we call it "Blue Pig Ear" here. This photo was taken in the Hong Kong Park, Hong Kong.
SCROPHULARIACEAE - Pink Wishbone Flower (Torenia fournieri)
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Kai Yan, Joseph Wong
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I like to share with you these small yet beautiful flowers. Here in Hong Kong we call them "Red Pig Ears".