The first blooms of an inflorescence to open are often nestled in the leaves, where they are almost obscured when the bloom fades and dries. Blooms open successively along the inflorescence, the tip blooms opening last. Because of this, the inflorescence appears fresh from first to last bloom. Original plant of 'Diana Moore', Perth, January (summer), 2018
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The first blooms of an inflorescence to open are often nestled in the leaves, where they are almost obscured when the bloom fades and dries. Blooms open successively along the inflorescence, the tip blooms opening last. Because of this, the inflorescence appears fresh from first to last bloom.
Original plant of 'Diana Moore', Perth, January (summer), 2018