Description: English: Inflorescences of the plant currently known as Diascia personata 'Hopleys', but it is probably not actually a selection of the South African species D. personata, as it does not have the correct characteristics ("personate" flowers should be semi-closed, like a snapdragon [Antirrhinum]). Photographed in a garden in Lincolnshire, England (the plant had been "brought on" under cover, and would not normally be in flower outside until a month or so later). Date: 12 May 2009 (12 May 2009). Source: Self-photographed. Author:
SiGarb. Permission(
Reusing this file): Own work, all rights released. This version of the image is in the Public Domain. If it is used outside Wikipedia, a photographer's credit (Simon Garbutt) would be appreciated!. Other versions: Uncropped original (2448 x 3264 pixels). This is a resized and cropped version of the original image. I retain all rights to the original image, and any other images that may be derived from it.