Huernia barbata subsp. barbata corolla outside surface

    Huernia barbata subsp. barbata corolla outside surface

    The corolla exterior of the Huernia barbata subsp. barbata flower seen at this angle is imposing in shape, dull in colour. The claw-like, attenuated lobe tips are well-developed on the near side, collapsed on the far side; the fate that may befall those that bloom under a rock. The lower part of the corolla is an about cylindrical cup.

    At the base of the cup some narrow sepal tips, there are five of them on each flower, and a bit of thickish, cylindrical pedicel are peeping out (Frandsen, 2017; Bond and Goldblatt, 1984; White and Sloane, 1937; iNaturalist; http://llifle.com).