Images
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Streptocarpus 'Marlene' from above
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Pink Streptocarpella flowers
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Streptocarpus seed
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A flower showing 'fantasy' patterning, Streptocarpus 'DS-Little Plushy Arctic Fox'
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Streptocarpus seedling with Streptocarpus liliputana in recent ancestry
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Streptocarpus confusus ssp confusus, young plant
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Streptocarpus 'Anderson's Purple Delta'
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Part of the Dibleys Streptocarpus display at the Chelsea Flower Show in May 2011]]
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Extra petal anomaly in Streptocarpus 'Gloria'
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10-year-old (approx) Streptocarpus 'Kim' after pre-winter prune showing creeping stems
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Side-on view of a Streptocarpus flower
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An unopened Streptocarpus bud showing hairs, Streptocarpus 'Anderson's Nightway'
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Streptocarpella 'Concord Blue'
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A mature rosulate variety of Streptocarpus showing new winter abscission lines
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Close-up of a Streptocarpus leaf showing winter abscission line
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Left: A normal zygomorphic Streptocarpus flower. Right: An aberrant peloric Streptocarpus flower. Both of these flowers appeared on the Streptocarpus hybrid 'Anderson's Crows' Wings'.
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Root plantlet of Streptocarpus 'Dales Polar Lava'
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