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    Manulea praeterita

    Manulea praeterita
    Author: Ivan Lätti
    Photographer: Thabo Maphisa

    Manulea praeterita is a small herb growing annually from seed. Its white flowers with dark-yellow eyes appear late in winter or spring. The inflorescence is a congested, flattish or corymb-like head at stem-tips and upper axils.

    The plant is found in the Knersvlakte, the southern end of Namaqualand and a little further to the south. These flowers were seen in August near the Maskam Mountain (iNaturalist).

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