'Palicourea elata' commonly known as girlfriend kiss is a tropical plant that ranges from Central to South American rain forests in countries such as Mexico, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Panama, and Colombia. 'Palicourea elata' is extremely sensitive and requires specific climates to grow, those climates most like rainforests are best suitable for this plant.

It is most notable for its distinctly shaped red bracts and is consequently nicknamed “Hot Lips”. Though the bright red bracts are considered its most flashy feature, they are not the actual flowers of the plant but instead extravagant leaves; the flowers of 'Palicourea elata' lie within the “red lip” leaves.

It comes in a variety of shapes and forms offering a vast array of plants. 'P. elata' is well-studied and has been documented over centuries to provide various health benefits to native communities. Due to these benefits and the overall appearance of the plant, it has been over-harvested and is now endangered.

It can be described as a shrub that is part of the Rubiaceae family, also commonly known as the coffee, madder, or bedstraw family. This plant will typically be found in the understory layer of rain forests. This species can grow from 1 to 3 m (3.3 to 9.8 ft), occasionally reaching 4 m (13 ft) in height.

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