This beautiful plant of Scrophulariaceae family is one of the most striking plants of the Canarian laurel forest. Usually  grows in the clearings where sunlight gets more intensely, preferring  bright environments and can also live in semi-shade. Under optimal conditions can reach two meters. It  has an elegant appearance with its branches straight up finished in a  conical inflorescence a lively and bright red-orange color that shines. It is endemic to the islands of Tenerife, La Gomera and La Palma, which is called "Cresta de gallo".   
Isoplexis canariensis fine specimen of a very bright light in the Anaga Rural Park  on the northern tip of the island of Tenerife where he received frequent  sea fogs, which moisture condenses on the leaves of laurel plants and  falls drop by drop as a true rain. Is  the phenomenon of horizontal rain, thanks to which the Islands are home  to lush forests of Macaronesia evergreen trees and shrubs especially  adapted to condense moisture from the sea breeze. Canary  Islands, without this additional water supply for its low rainfall, would be semi-desertic islands similar to the Atlantic coast of the Sahara. 
Isoplexis canariensis inflorescence with dense flowers taper at the end of each branch. Her beauty and the habit of using it as a medicinal plant makes her vulnerable and is protected by law. 
Isoplexis canariensis leaves, ovate-lanceolate, leathery and very glossy, dark green tinged with purple. 
"Cresta de gallo" flowers close-up views. Its popular name seems very successful. Double click on picture to enlarge and better appreciate the details. 
Top of the flowers. 







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