Andersonia aristata It is interesting to note in this particular species that the stamens exert (get longer) as the flower ages. Andersonia plants are endemic to the South-West Botanical Province of Western Australia.They are a showy plant and often grow in mass in poor soils.Four more photos in first comment below.
Fouquieria macdougaliijaboncillo or Mexican ocotillo tree. The English language common name is unsatisfactory because it is shared with other Mexican Fouquieria trees so it is best to use jaboncillo. F. macdougalli is found in Chihuaha. Sinaloa, and Sonora states in Northern Mexico. Like all ocotillos, it is a semisucculent. Photographed at Cactus Jungle, a cactus & succulent retail store in Berkeley, CA.
Family: EbenaceaeDistribution: Common in scrub jungles.Found in Peninsular India, Sri Lanka and Malaysia.Common name: Ooti.Small trees 3-5 mts tall, bark thin smooth black, Leaves elliptic-obovate,emarginate, base cuneate; coriaceous, Flowers 2-3 mm across, white in axillary fascicles, Fruit a berry, subglobose, yellow red on ripening, 2-3 seeded. Fruits are eaten, Wood is of low quality, used to make agricultural instruments.
Cavendishia fortunensis, Ericaceae; La Fortuna (Chiriqui, Panama). March 2008.This plant is endemic to the Neotropics and belongs to the blueberry group. It is a hemiepiphytic plant, which means it can grow terrestrial or epiphytic.