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    Lyperia tristis last flowers

    Lyperia tristis last flowers
    Author: Ivan Lätti
    Photographer: Thabo Maphisa

    This Lyperia tristis plant was found flowering near the sea at Vermont during October. Toothed margins on the ascending ovate leaves are visible low down on the plant.

    The raceme is nearing the end of its season; low down, the small green calyces of flowers that have lost their corollas can be seen in the leaf axils.

    The five spreading petal lobes on the long cylindrical corolla tube have uneven surfaces from indentations along the veins. The corolla colour in this case is pale yellow. Fine hairiness occurs on the outside of the thin, straight tubes. The flower mouth is small, showing nothing of style and stamens to be reached by pollinator tongues (Manning, 2007).

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