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Wild white hibiscus about to unfurl
Wild white hibiscus (Hibiscus flavifolius) in the early morning blooming stage where the pistil has not yet deployed and only the bright orange colored anthers laden with glistening pollen are visible. The outer edges of the petals display a coarse texture that resembles ice crystals. Captured near the Lemala Nanyukie lodge on a walking safari close to the tributary of the Ngare Nanyuki river, in Eastern Serengeti, Tanzania.
Digital image ID: PRO_20230118_016364
Author: Philippe Rouquet
© 2023 Philippe Rouquet
Digital image size: 18.4 Mpixels (52.7 MB uncompressed) - 3504x5256 pixels (11.7x17.5 in / 29.7x44.5 cm at 300 ppi)
Digital image keywords: blooming stage, dicots, Eastern Serengeti National Park, Flowering Plants, Hibiscus, hibiscus flavifolius, mallows, orange anthers, Tanzania, unfurling, Wild white hibiscus
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