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Pinellia pedatisecta Schott |
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Top view of the leaf on a mature plant. |
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The inflorescence is the largest of all the Pinellia species in cultivation. |
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This inflorescence has a tenant: a small spider made its web in there. I guess this plant will not be easily pollinated this year...
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All photos Copyright © 1996 Krzysztof Kozminski
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