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    Gladiolus leptosiphon young flower

    Gladiolus leptosiphon young flower
    Author: Ivan Lätti
    Photographer: Judd Kirkel Welwitch

    Gladiolus leptosiphon flowers are unscented. The soft, pale green bracts around the corolla bases tend to become dry. The inner bract is slightly smaller, both are fork-tipped.

    The unequal tepals are lance-shaped, the upper ones curving back in fully open flowers. The filaments of the exserted stamens are about 1 cm long, the oblong anthers 8 mm long. The ovary is inferior in position, oblong in shape, up to 4 mm long. The three style branches are positioned over the anthers.

    The flowers are pollinated by long-tongued flies.

    After flowering, the ovary swells, the fruit capsule becoming 15 mm long, obovoid to ellipsoid in shape (Vlok and Schutte-Vlok, 2015; Goldblatt and Manning, 1998; iNaturalist).

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