Painted Tongue – Salpiglossis

On a recent trip to Longwood Gardens, I spotted some very unusual plants called Painted Tongue (Salpiglossis Grandiflora). The plants were at least 3 feet tall, with lots of flowers. The flowers came in many colors, most with veins in a contrasting color.

Painted Tongues are an annual plant that originated in Chile. It was very popular in the late 19th century with Victorian-era gardeners.

Here are some of the Painted Tongue flowers I photographed at Longwood Gardens.

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(c) 2009 Patty Hankins

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painted_tongue_salpiglossis_grandiflora_8219(c) 2009 Patty Hankins

painted_tongue_salpiglossis_grandiflora_8238(c) 2009 Patty Hankins

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2 Responses to “Painted Tongue – Salpiglossis”

  1. LisaPhillippi Says:

    Beautiful photography & awesome flowers….I make paper flowers so I study the real ones!

  2. Kylie Elizabeth Arnold Says:

    Very detailed flowers. . . aren’t they?


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