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    Crassula lactea flowers

    Crassula lactea flowers
    Author: Ivan Lätti
    Photographer: Thabo Maphisa

    The flowers of Crassula lactea grow in a stem-tip cluster of about 10 cm long above the leaf rosette. The usually white flowers are star-shaped, each with five pointed petals. Off-white flowers are sometimes seen, also red-tinged ones. The narrow petals are about 8 mm long.

    Five straight, white filaments spread around the flower centre. Alternating with them five broad-based carpels are topped with outcurved styles ending in tiny stigmas.

    Flowering happens in late autumn and most of winter. The photo was taken in May (Frandsen, 2017; Smith, et al, 2017; Bond and Goldblatt, 1984; iNaturalist).

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