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Afrikaans: Skerm-bloeiwyse aan bopunt van die lang bloeispil van 'n Draaiblaar-nerine, in Engeland verbou
English: Umbel inflorescence and top of scape of a Corkscrew nerine (Nerine krigei), grown in England. Two papery bracts subtend the long pedicels, and the flower ovaries are inferior, as is generally the case in the Amaryllidaceae.
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current12:50, 18 July 2021Thumbnail for version as of 12:50, 18 July 20212,846 × 2,137 (622 KB)JMKarrange some elements, crop
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