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... or green with purplish, banding patterns towards the base. Flowers are produced in early spring (September to October). ... bell-shaped, pinkish-purple and whitish striped, nodding flowers (florets) are presented on a green flower stalk. Each ... pedicel (floret stalk). Typical of the section Resnova the flowers are unscented and the tepals only open apically ...
Erica oblongiflora
Plant... needle-like leaves of most ericas. The greenish-yellow flowers are terminal, 4-nate, borne in umbels, and have a ... observed being visited by sunbirds and by insects. The flowers of the plant are oblong and small and not usually a ... flower shape, they more commonly visit ericas with tubular flowers. These visitors to the plant benefit from nectar from ...
Salvia aurea
Plant... Flowering begins in early spring, and the bright yellow flowers soon fade to rusty-orange and then reddish brown. ... papery with age, remains as an added attraction. The flowers are both attractive and a curiosity. I.C. Hedge (1974) says the flowers at maturity give the impression of being withered. He ...
Eucomis zambesiaca
Plant... and narrow and grows between 200 and 300 mm tall. The flowers have a tiny pedicel (flower stalk) that is about ... After flowering, it produces green, 3-angled ovaries. It flowers in early to midsummer (from December to February), ... they can be distinguished as follows: Eucomis zambesiaca flowers are white when fully open, the flower stalks are bent ...
Gladiolus permeabilis
Plant... Gladiolus permeabilis (Photo: Gigi Laidler) Four to eight flowers are borne in an inclined and slightly flexuous spike ... (7–)12–18(–24) mm long. The usually sweet-smelling flowers are rather small for the genus and have tepals that ... and throat. In the winter rainfall region, G. permeabilis flowers mainly in spring, from August to October, and in ...
Erica amoena
Plant... with linear to narrowly elliptic, longish, pale petioles. Flowers are axillary, at the ends of the branches, often in ... style is included and the stigma is capitate. This species flowers in late spring and summer, from October to April. ... still very small, however, they only produce one or two flowers rather than the usual spikes with many flowers . ...
Gladiolus phoenix
Plant... in the midline. Gladiolus phoenix produces deep pink flowers with the lower three tepals displaying a white, ... G. oreocharis and G. crispulatus also produce pink flowers with white markings on the lower tepals and flower in ... spikes are elongated with up to 4 branches which have many flowers per branch. All gladioli are able to reproduce both ...
Erica thomae
Plant... to 1 m high. It has large, sticky, slightly curved tubular flowers, 20–30 mm long, that are arranged in dense whorls ... It has been observed that the plants producing the pink flowers are more floriferous and grow about 350 mm taller ... synonyms of Erica thomae . These species all have similar flowers and vary mainly in the size and thickness of the ...
Ledebouria pusilla
Plant... buds, which develop a pinkish-white colour when the flowers mature. The individual florets (small flowers) barely open when mature, usually only the outer 3 ... and conceal the inner parts of the flower. After the flowers are pollinated, the green seed capsules develop ...
Aulax pallasia
Plant... This plant is dioecious, meaning that male and female flowers are on different plants. Male flowers are bright yellow, in lax, spike-like racemes in ... and tipped with a club-shaped pollen presenter. Female flowers are in rounded, woody, cone-like heads in dense, ...