Vancouveria


Vancouveria is a small genus of plants belonging to the barberry family. The three plants in this genus are known generally as inside-out flowers, and they are endemic to western North America. The genus was named after George Vancouver.


Species:
Vancouveria hexandra - white inside-out flower

Vancouveria chrysantha - golden inside-out flower

Vancouveria planipetala - redwood inside-out flower


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