Afrikaans: Die monofil Molweni-olifantsoor aan die Molwenikloof se bopunt in Krantzkloof-natuurreservaat, Suid-Afrika. Die tweekleurige blare ontstaan weens die (bruin en geel) afsnoeringslyn wat midweg deur die blaar vorm. Die blaar sal van die blaarpunt af terugsterf namate winter nader.
English: The unifoliate Molweni streptocarpus in the upper Molweni gorge, Krantzkloof Nature Reserve, South Africa. The bicoloured leaf is due to the (brown and yellow) abscission line that forms midway down the leaf. The leaf will die back from the leaf tip to this line as winter approaches.
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