Felicia annectens
Felicia annectens is an annual plant of up to about 25 cm (10 in) high, that is assigned to the daisy family. The lower leaves are opposite and the higher leaves alternate. The bloated involucre consists of very broad, hairless bracts. These protect up to ten, short, bluish ray florets that encircle yellow, partly sterile disc florets. The heads sit individually on top of up to 6 cm (2+2⁄5 in) long stalks. The species was considered extinct after no observations were made after 1915, but was rediscovered in the 21st century. It occurs in the Western Cape province of South Africa.
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Felicia annectens
Felicia annectens is an annual plant of up to about 25 cm (10 in) high, that is assigned to the daisy family. The lower leaves are opposite and the higher leaves alternate. The bloated involucre consists of very broad, hairless bracts. These protect up to ten, short, bluish ray florets that encircle yellow, partly sterile disc florets. The heads sit individually on top of up to 6 cm (2+2⁄5 in) long stalks. The species was considered extinct after no observations were made after 1915, but was rediscovered in the 21st century. It occurs in the Western Cape province of South Africa.
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Felicia sect. Neodetris
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