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    Notobubon capense flower umbel

    Notobubon capense flower umbel
    Author: Ivan Lätti
    Photographer: Ivan Lätti

    The tiny pale yellow to greenish flowers of Notobubon capense grow in large compound umbels, flattish and dome-shaped at branch tips. They become up to 18 cm in diameter.

    The flower scent pleases a multitude of insects, but not humans; a good evolutionary outcome as people don’t have promise as pollinators and might as well be kept away for the protection of the plant. Flowering happens in spring and early summer; in some parts of the distribution apparently somewhat later.

    After the flowers, pale brownish grey fruits, ovoid in shape, adorn the bushes. The photo was taken in October (http://pza.sanbi.org).

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