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20-Nov-2015

Bossiaea (Bossiaea armitii form)

When I found this plant – near the Pascoe River on Cape York Peninsula, northern Australia – I didn’t recognise it.
Eventually, I identified it as an unusual form of a species I have growing in my garden! The next image depicts the “normal” form (though with new growth as a bonus).
The “leaves” you see here aren’t leaves at all; they are flattened stems that serve as leaves by photosynthesizing. The true leaves are those little dark spots along the edge.
It is reasonably assumed that this growth form is an adaption to cope with harsh seasonal drought; the flattened stems are wilt-resistant.


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joseantonio29-Feb-2016 19:14
always nice to learn from you about these flowers and plants.V
Yvonne15-Jan-2016 10:09
The epiphyllums also grow like this, though they're succulent.. both shots are great Don.
Tom Munson15-Jan-2016 01:31
This is an interesting plant. Nice shot.
larose forest photos14-Jan-2016 22:03
This is really interesting. The comparison with the garden image, and the knowledge that the leaves are actually the black spots along the edges, is just remarkable. So glad you posted this. V
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