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    Erica afrorum var. afrorum old flowers

    Erica afrorum var. afrorum old flowers
    Author: Ivan Lätti
    Photographer: Judd Kirkel Welwitch

    The flowers of Erica afrorum var. afrorum grow in groups of two or three at the tips of small branchlets from upper stems. The pedicels are hairy. There are small bracts right at the base of the flower. The hairless sepals reach about three quarters of the way up the corolla, clutching it.

    The petals (and sepals) are almost white, in the photo marked with some pink, but much brown colouring seems to have arrived early, or the photo is later than one thinks. The corolla widens slightly at the mouth, although this shape varies somewhat. The anthers are not exserted but the thickish style tips are (Trauseld, 1969; iNaturalist; JSTOR).

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