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Monolena primuliflora flowering in Isla Escondida

Tibouchina Q Isla Escondida DW Ms.jpg Thick-tailed Scorpion, Tityus sp., with babies on the back seen at Rio Magdalena Narrows near San AgustinThumbnailsDrymonia coccinea - what a unique colorful flower this Gesneriaceae vine sports! Seen in Isla EscondidaThick-tailed Scorpion, Tityus sp., with babies on the back seen at Rio Magdalena Narrows near San AgustinThumbnailsDrymonia coccinea - what a unique colorful flower this Gesneriaceae vine sports! Seen in Isla EscondidaThick-tailed Scorpion, Tityus sp., with babies on the back seen at Rio Magdalena Narrows near San AgustinThumbnailsDrymonia coccinea - what a unique colorful flower this Gesneriaceae vine sports! Seen in Isla EscondidaThick-tailed Scorpion, Tityus sp., with babies on the back seen at Rio Magdalena Narrows near San AgustinThumbnailsDrymonia coccinea - what a unique colorful flower this Gesneriaceae vine sports! Seen in Isla EscondidaThick-tailed Scorpion, Tityus sp., with babies on the back seen at Rio Magdalena Narrows near San AgustinThumbnailsDrymonia coccinea - what a unique colorful flower this Gesneriaceae vine sports! Seen in Isla Escondida

All over Monolena primuliflora were flowering, but only in the mornings. In the afternoons the flowers were closed.