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    Othonna lobata successful season

    Othonna lobata successful season
    Author: Ivan Lätti
    Photographer: Thabo Maphisa

    Separated stem-tips bear leaf clusters and long-stalked inflorescences on this old Othonna lobata plant. The long, woody, grey stems indicate age, while the plant still manages prodigious fruiting.

    A season special for setting much seed still needs to be followed by a good rain year and other favourable climatic conditions for a strong cohort of new plants to appear. Some species yield new plants almost annually, while others may skip many years before the next generation arrives (Smith, et al, 2017).

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