| 1. | The flower is a feathery, light pink inflorescence in June.
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| 2. | The inflorescences are not as compact as those of Plumbago capensis.
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| 3. | They can be racemose inflorescences, often apically corymb-like.
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| 4. | The flowers are triangular and occur singly or in racemose inflorescences.
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| 5. | The few to many flattened flowers grow on a lateral inflorescence.
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| 6. | The inflorescence is a showy panicle,, with many branches.
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| 7. | All stems are terminating in spike-like apparently jointed inflorescences.
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| 8. | The sheaths around the base, from which the inflorescence emerges.
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| 9. | The long red inflorescences are complimented with bright yellow tubular flowers.
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| 10. | The inflorescence is multibranched and from 200 to 400 mm long.
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