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Tritoniopsis parviflora showing some details

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Features of the Tritoniopsis parviflora flower seen here include the thick, green, two-lobed anthers and three short yellow branches of the stigma. These precious parts are positioned under the upper tepal, arched together.

The flowers of T. parviflora exude a peppery scent probably triggering action in some insect species that frequent the neighbourhood vegetation. Imagine a flower being called pepersouskousie (Manning, 2007; Bond and Goldblatt, 1984).

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