Lachenalia suaveolens flowers

    Lachenalia suaveolens flowers
    Author: Ivan Lätti
    Photographer: Judd Kirkel Welwitch

    The inflorescence of Lachenalia suaveolens is a many-flowered spike. The flowers spiralling around the central axis are sufficiently spaced for small, smooth stem-parts to show through. No bracts or pedicels are visible in picture.

    The bulging, urn-shaped flowers are purple at the base. The short outer tepals are dark, nearly black on their square, flat tips, while the longer inner tepals are white-rimmed on the slightly out-curving tips.

    The six stamens and the style of each flower are positioned inside the corolla, few parts visible at the mouth occasionally (Bond and Goldblatt; iNaturalist).

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