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Geissorhiza aspera, flowers, oblique view

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English: Blue satin flower or Geissorhiza aspera, photographed by Ronald Flipphi, on 25 October 2019, at Garcia's Pass, Langeberg, Western Cape province of South Africa
Afrikaans: Blousysie, syblom
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Camera location33° 57′ 12.86″ S, 21° 13′ 30.38″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

Description according to Strelitzia 29, p. 133. G. aspera. Cormous geophyte, 10–35 cm, tunics woody, imbricate, stem velvety. Leaves sword-shaped, margins and midrib slightly thickened. Flowers blue-violet, sometimes white, tepals spreading, stamens usually slightly unequal. Aug.–Sept. Mostly sandy soils, flats and slopes, 10–700 m, Gifberg to Agulhas.

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