Lanceolate sepals viewed from the correct side (the outside). The tiny dots are glands that emit a sticky, scented resin. Both the surface and the margins of these sepals are glandular. The small, narrow growths are "appendages."
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Lanceolate sepals viewed from the correct side (the outside). The tiny dots are glands that emit a sticky, scented resin. Both the surface and the margins of these sepals are glandular. The small, narrow growths are "appendages."