Operation WildflowerOperation Wildflower
    • Albums
    • Home
    • Links
      • National Botanical Gardens
      • Parks, Gardens & Reserves
      • Sites of Interest
    • Search
    • Information
      • About Us
      • Articles
      • Contact Us
      • Disclaimer
      • Glossary
      • Sources of Information
      • Subject Index
      You are here:  
    1. Home
    2. Most Viewed Items
    3. GENERA Q-S
    4. Syncarpha
    5. Syncarpha gnaphaloides leaves

    Syncarpha gnaphaloides leaves

    Syncarpha gnaphaloides leaves
    Author: Ivan Lätti
    Photographer: Judd Kirkel Welwitch

    The leaves of Syncarpha gnaphaloides are narrow and ascending, almost cylindrical; their margins rolled up. The worm-like, white-tipped leaves have velvety surfaces and curve slightly; very similar to the straighter and longer flower stalks among them at bloom time, which is mid-spring to early summer.

    Flowerheads in the photo can be seen to become progressively darker as they fade; the tops of the involucres constricting as they dry out, holding the ripening seed safe.

    This specimen was photographed in Fernkloof during early November (Bean and Johns, 2005; Manning, 2007).

    Previous
    Total Hits : 793
    Next

    Off Canvas Menu

    • Albums
    • Home
    • Links
      • National Botanical Gardens
      • Parks, Gardens & Reserves
      • Sites of Interest
    • Search
    • Information
      • About Us
      • Articles
      • Contact Us
      • Disclaimer
      • Glossary
      • Sources of Information
      • Subject Index