Singapore Daisy

Observed by PeterRWarren
Botanical Society of South AfricaCustodians of Rare and Endangered WildflowersMidlands Conservancies Forum
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Flower
Bracts
Peduncle and leaves.
More leaves and brown stalk
Leaf rear
Leaf front

Leisure Bay Beach Walk

  1. Environment. On the beach front, but also seen cultivated and coastal bush margins. Abundant.
  2. Plant. Low bush, 150mm high. Stalks brown.
  3. Leaves. Toothed, 50 by 20mm. Mildly hairy.
  4. Inflorescence. Single flower at end of a slightly hairy peduncle.
  5. Flowers. 350mm diameter, orange ray and discoid florets.
  6. Bracts. Two rows, large about half ray florets.
Location: Pulpit Rock St, Glenmore Beach
Identifications
Species interactions

No interactions present.

Other observations of Singapore Daisy (Sphagneticola trilobata)

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