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    Didelta spinosa erect and spreading bracts

    Didelta spinosa erect and spreading bracts
    Author: Ivan Lätti
    Photographer: Thabo Maphisa

    Upper bracts around the fruiting Didelta spinosa flowerhead are protectively erect in pairs. The outer ones spread like leaves, more into soaking up sun and photosynthesis than perimeter protection.

    The remaining floret corollas still serve, now as protective packaging over developing fruits and seeds.

    All this is held up by a pale, fleshy-looking stalk below.

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