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Cineraria geifolia inflorescence

Cineraria geifolia inflorescence
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  • Cineraria
  • Cineraria geifolia
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  • Cineraria geifolia inflorescence
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The flowerheads of Cineraria geifolia grow on branched stalks in corymb-shaped clusters at stem tips. Each small daisy-shaped flowerhead has seven to eleven yellow ray florets and a prominent yellow disc. They are said to have an unpleasant scent. The flowerhead measures about 1 cm in diameter.

Flowering happens from late winter through spring, although some flowers may show themselves out of season (Manning, 2007; Clarke and Mackenzie, 2007; Mustart, et al, 1997).

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