English: Anchusa capensis, flowers visited by an African honey bee (Apis mellifera scutellata). The flowers display pollination signaling; in viable flowers the five hairy scales in the centre are white, whereas in those beyond the end of their sexual viability the scales turn to brown. Garden in Wolmaransstad, North West, South Africa
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