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    Didelta carnosa var. carnosa flowerhead

    Didelta carnosa var. carnosa flowerhead
    Author: Ivan Lätti
    Photographer: Thabo Maphisa

    The young Didelta carnosa var. carnosa flowerhead has its ring of elliptic ray florets spreading yellow around the central disc. The ray tips are broadly notched, a couple of small teeth are present on the floor of each notch. These ray florets are sterile; look to the disc for seed production.

    Some disc florets in the outer ring have opened, their five narrow segment lobes curving out. The stamen has a lance-shaped appendage at its tip protruding far; the style is branched.

    The majority of the disc florets are still closed. The dark-tipped buds are erect, standing neatly together as match sticks on parade (Manning, 2009; Le Roux, et al, 2005).

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