Dissotis rotundifolia

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Starr 020913-0011 Dissotis rotundifolia

Heterotis rotundifolia, a wɔtaa frɛ no pink lady, Spanish Shawl, anaa rockrose,[1]dua bia ɛwɔ abusua Melastomataceae mu a ɛwɔ Afrika mmeaeɛ a nsuo tɔ na awia bɔ kɛseɛ.[2]

Nkyerɛmu[sesa]

Heterotis rotundifolia tumi nyini wɔ akwan hodoɔ so,

Flower of Heterotis rotundifolia in Kerala

ɛfiri tee kɔ soro na ɛgyina hɔ kɔsi nea ɛda fam na ɛda aya aya so kɔsi nea ɛda fam, a ɛkyerɛ sɛ nkorabata no da fam nanso ɛdane kɔ soro wɔ n’awieiɛ. Sɛ nnutan no di akyi a, ɛgye nhini wɔ baabi a ahaban no ne dua no di hyia mu, a wɔfrɛ no "node". Nnutan no yɛ nnua wɔ afifideɛ no ase na ɛbɛyɛ nwi, a ɛkyerɛ nwi, kɔ afifideɛ no soro. Nkorabata no taa trɛ, na ne kɔla firi pinki de kɔsi kɔkɔɔ tuntum so.[3]

Ahaban no yɛ kurukuruwa na ɛwɔ mpampam mmiɛnsa, a tenten yɛ sɛntimita 1–3 (0.39–1.18 in) na ne tɛtrɛtɛ yɛ mm 6–15 (0.24–0.59 in).[4] Wɔde nwi ntiantiaa a wɔahyɛ no den akata wɔn afa mmienu no nyinaa so. Dua no ahaban tenten te sɛ sɛntimita 1.5 (0.59 in), pilose, ne pinki.

Heterotis rotundifolia nhwiren no nko ara na ɛwɔ hɔ, na nhwiren nketenkete a wɔahyɛ no den akata nhwiren no mman ho te sɛ ahaban no so. Nhwiren no nhwiren no tenten yɛ sɛntimita 1.5–2 (0.59–0.79 in) na ne kɔla firi pinki kɔsi kɔkɔɔ a ɛyɛ apa so.

Ne dwumadie[sesa]

Wɔde Heterotis rotundifolia ahaban yɛ nnuhuam a wɔde yɛ abom ne sɛ nhaban-nnuane.[5] Wɔ Liberia no, wɔde afifideɛ no di dwuma sɛ aduru a wɔde twe nsuo firi nipadua mu.

Baabi a menyaa mmoa firiiɛ[sesa]

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