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    Tetragonia reduplicata part of an inflorescence

    Tetragonia reduplicata part of an inflorescence
    Author: Ivan Lätti
    Photographer: Thabo Maphisa

    Starting off densely, the Tetragonia reduplicata inflorescence may elongate in favourable conditions, showing longish pedicels as well as some of the red outside and yellow inside surfaces of the sepals. The sepals are mostly somewhat reflexed.

    The initially chunky anthers turn whitish in old flowers.

    Leaves or bracts in the inflorescence are small below the pedicels (iNaturalist).

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