File:Ocimum obovatum subsp. obovatum 1DS-II 4-4012.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionOcimum obovatum subsp. obovatum 1DS-II 4-4012.jpg |
English: Ocimum obovatum subsp. obovatum, flowers. The floral bracts abscise early; the bract scar left on the inflorescence axis develops into a bowl-shaped, extrafloral nectary <move mouse pointer over the image to see annotation> and is frequently visited by ants. In recently burned grassland, Magaliesberg, Waverley, Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa |
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