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    Searsia incisa var. effusa pendulous inflorescence

    Searsia incisa var. effusa pendulous inflorescence
    Author: Ivan Lätti
    Photographer: Thabo Maphisa

    The stem-tip inflorescence of Searsia incisa var. effusa is a branched panicle of up to 5 cm long, hanging from a short spur-branchlet. There is a covering of grey, woolly hairs on the pedicels and calyces.

    Flowering happens from winter to early summer.

    The plant serves as larval food for a butterfly, Phasis thero, commonly the silver arrowhead or hooked copper that flies about in parts of South Africa during spring (Le Roux, et al, 2005; Coates Palgrave, 2002; Van Wyk and Van Wyk, 1997; iNaturalist).

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