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    Hyobanche glabrata flowers

    Hyobanche glabrata flowers
    Author: Ivan Lätti
    Photographer: Judd Kirkel Welwitch

    Hyobanche glabrata has large red, salmon or scarlet flowers growing in a dense, flat, head-like spike. A five-lobed and two-lipped calyx envelops the corolla at the base on a short pedicel. The cylindrical flowers become 5 cm long with three corolla lobes. The stamens with four yellow anthers are exserted, as is the globose stigma, standing taller than the stamens on a style curving near the end.

    Flowering happens from midwinter to midspring. This photo was taken in August north of Garies (Manning, 2009; JSTOR).

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