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Copihue, or Chilean Bellflower (*Lapageria rosea*), is an evergreen climbing plant native to the Valdivian temperate rainforests in southern Chile.
It is renowned for its distinctive red, waxy flowers and is the national flower of Chile.
The blooming period typically occurs during the late summer and fall months, from November to March, with peak flowering in December and January.
This period coincides with the warmest and wettest months in the region, providing optimal conditions for the plant's growth and reproduction.
Where to see it
A taste of where to see it. The full map, exact coordinates and the best timing for each spot live in the app.
| Viewing spots |
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| Valdivian Coastal Reserve |
| Alerce Costero National Park |
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