Operation WildflowerOperation Wildflower
    • Albums
    • Home
    • Links
      • National Botanical Gardens
      • Parks, Gardens & Reserves
      • Sites of Interest
    • Search
    • Information
      • About Us
      • Articles
      • Contact Us
      • Disclaimer
      • Glossary
      • Sources of Information
      • Subject Index

    Osteospermum oppositifolium floral stages

    Osteospermum oppositifolium floral stages
    Author: Ivan Lätti
    Photographer: Thabo Maphisa

    Three flower forms are present on the Osteospermum oppositifolium plant in picture, although none of them the flamboyant fully open flowerhead in its prime.

    The open flowerheads seen here have a tired, hang-ray appearance, possibly from too low moisture availability.

    In the young flowerheads or recent buds present, the erect rays stand foiled, spine-like in a circle around their dark discs, as if performing some cultish rite that will allow them to bloom when the spirits relent.

    Spot the few drooping flowerheads for which the exultation phase has passed and fruiting is at hand (Le Roux, et al, 2005; Manning, 2009; Manning and Goldblatt, 1997; iNaturalist).

    Previous
    Total Hits : 553
    Next

    Off Canvas Menu

    • Albums
    • Home
    • Links
      • National Botanical Gardens
      • Parks, Gardens & Reserves
      • Sites of Interest
    • Search
    • Information
      • About Us
      • Articles
      • Contact Us
      • Disclaimer
      • Glossary
      • Sources of Information
      • Subject Index