Euclea undulata female flowers

    Euclea undulata female flowers

    The female Euclea undulata bush bears these nearly white flowers in small unbranched sprays. They grow singly from leaf axils, the inflorescences about 2 cm long.

    The flowers are hairless, but bear stalked, rust-coloured glands. The calyx of pointed green sepals does not enlarge during fruiting but persists. The superior ovary on a fleshy disc is hairless but has whitish, scale-like glands.

    The flowers are sweetly fragrant.

    Flowering happens from before midspring to after midsummer, in some areas later (Coates Palgrave, 2002; Schmidt, et al, 2002; Van Wyk and Van Wyk, 1997; Pooley, 1993; iNaturalist).