I saw this plant in Hemingway’s finca. You can see the post here. But can you help me identify the species? I have absolutely no idea what it could be!
Update: we found it! Thanks to a helpful internet user, we discovered that this lovely flowering plant is a Laurel Clock Vine, Thunbergia laurifolia, originally from southeast Asia and an escapee from ornamental gardens everywhere else. The flowers, as I had noticed too, are not scented and flower only for one night. Beautiful!
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