Good spread of Senecio grandiflorus in waste space at Seaview, Port Elizabeth. Patch of flowering Kenkelbos, Tetragonia fruticosa in left bottom corner, with a yellow Asteraceae in right bottom corner. Good flowering year in a good rainy season.
Massed Passerina shrubs along roadside. Normally green, the shrubs are now in flower, hence colour. Many such clusters along this road & elsewhere in coastal PE. In a good spring season after winter rains.
Display Sister Jeannie's flower paintings in foyer. A gift from Sisters of the Community of the Resurrection, per kind favour, the Curator, Tony Dold. (the white spot is a light reflection).
The new name was given in honour of Dr. Selmar Schonland, former Director of the Museum and Keeper of the Herbarium, when Rhodes University Herbarium was merged with the Albany Museum Herbarium in 1990's.
Display Sister Jeannie's flower paintings in foyer. A gift from Sisters of the Community of the Resurrection, per kind favour, the Curator, Tony Dold. (the white spot is a light reflection).
Cyclopia pubescens in damp area after good winter rains. Apparently not seen thus annually. Beneath aborted overhead road construction. Part of one of two such fields of the plant.
Cyclopia pubescens in damp area after good winter rains. Apparently not seen thus annually. Beneath aborted overhead road construction. Found in two large fields, the other visible in the background.
Cyclopia pubescens in damp area after good winter rains. Apparently not seen thus annually. Beneath aborted overhead road construction, part of which in background.
Cyclopia pubescens in damp area after good winter rains. Apparently not seen thus annually. Beneath aborted overhead road construction. Part of one of two such fields of the plant.
Cyclopia pubescens in damp area after good winter rains. Apparently not seen thus annually. Beneath aborted overhead road construction. Part of one of two such fields of the plant.