Tropaeolum crenatiflorum
Tropaeolum crenatiflorum Hook.

Tropaeolum crenatiflorum is a species in the genus Tropaeolum, belonging to the family Tropaeolaceae. It was first described by Hook. in 1846 and is native to Peru.
Description
Tropaeolum crenatiflorum is a member of the Tropaeolaceae family, a group of flowering plants commonly known as nasturtiums. The species was formally published in 1846 by the botanist Hook. and is geographically restricted to Peru. As part of the genus Tropaeolum, it shares characteristics typical of the family, such as showy, often yellow or orange flowers and heart-shaped leaves. The species name 'crenatiflorum' likely refers to the toothed or scalloped edges of its floral structures. No further specific details about its morphology or ecology are provided in the source data.
Distribution
Peru
Synonyms
Trophaeum crenatiflorum