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Paranomus bracteolaris flower spike

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  • Paranomus
  • Paranomus bracteolaris
  • Paranomus bracteolaris buds
  • Paranomus bracteolaris flower spike
  • Paranomus bracteolaris inflorescences
  • Paranomus bracteolaris leaves
  • Paranomus reflexus
  • Paranomus reflexus bracts of two kinds
  • Paranomus reflexus divided leaves
  • Paranomus reflexus early, short buds
  • Paranomus reflexus elongated buds
  • Paranomus reflexus flowerhead budding
  • Paranomus reflexus flowers into fruits
  • Paranomus reflexus intermediate leaf form
  • Paranomus reflexus leaf contrast
  • Paranomus reflexus lower leaves
  • Paranomus reflexus red leaf tips

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In open Paranomus bracteolaris florets the four perianth segments curve away from the erect, exposed style tipped with the pollen presenter, short, thick and whitish.

The inside surfaces of the perianth segments are pink-purple, the style a deeper purple colour, darker near its tip. A floret is about 14 mm long. It is faintly scented (Manning, 2007; Manning and Goldblatt, 1997; Bond and Goldblatt, 1984; iNaturalist; http://pza.sanbi.org).

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