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    Larryleachia marlothii flower

    Larryleachia marlothii flower
    Author: Ivan Lätti
    Photographer: Judd Kirkel Welwitch

    The corolla of a Larryleachia marlothii flower has a shallow, five-pointed star-shape. The shallow bowl or saucer-like, central base of the corolla is 1 mm to 3 mm deep.

    The triangular corolla lobes ascend and attenuate to their out-curving, acutely pointed tips. The corolla margin is not thickened or only slightly so and not ciliate (no hairy fringes).

    The outer corona is divided into five pairs of thread-like segments, spreading and curving towards each other in a ring in the base of the corolla. The five inner corona lobes are about linear in shape, curving in over the anthers to join in the centre; their tips curving out again.

    Some succulent tubercles and unopened buds are visible in the photo around the open flowers at the top (White and Sloane, 1937; iSpot; www.llifle.com).

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