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    Amphibolia laevis flower

    Amphibolia laevis flower
    Author: Ivan Lätti
    Photographer: Judd Kirkel Welwitch

    The flowers of Amphibolia laevis grow on short or longer stalks from stem-tips or leaf axils, solitary or in groups of up to three.

    The bluntly pointed to rounded petals spread in between one and two whorls around the flower centre. Pink to mauve, the petals may be white at the bases with a dark central line from the base.

    The stamens are surrounded by a ring of staminodes that curve in before they become erect, in picture longer than the yellow-anthered stamens in their midst.

    Flowering happens in about the first half of spring (Le Roux, et al, 2005; Smith, et al, 1998; iNaturalist).

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