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English: Berzelia alopecuroides, four flowerheads (one in bud and greenish, two with open flowers and white, the fourth one with faded flowers and brownish) and developing seedheads (fleshy, red)and developing seedheads (fleshy, red). In fynbos, Kogelberg Biosphere Reserve, higher mountain slopes above Betty's Bay, Western Cape, South Africa
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