Caption "CJ Skead's sundry distribution notes. Yellowwoods. King Williams Town area. Ciskei. Six young falcatus growing to 12 m with clear stems no more than 22 cm in diameter. In close company. Pirie Forest."
Caption "CJ Skead's sundry distribution notes. Yellowwoods. King Williams Town area. Ciskei. The Big Tree at Hogsback estimated to be about 2000 years old."
Caption "CJ Skead's sundry distribution notes. Yellowwoods. King Williams Town area. Ciskei. East London area. Small falcate yellowwoods occur at Bridle Drift in the Buffalo River valley."
Caption "CJ Skead's notes. Podocarpus falcatus and latifolius. P. falcatus if bastard yellowwood. P. latifolius is upright yellowwood, or real yellowwood."
Caption "Kaffir-plum trees with top bent over by the prevailing wind from the sea just west of Igoda R. on road to Kidds Beach from East London. The land around them had recently been cleared of surround bush above which the canopy of the Kaffir-plum protected, see below. The trunk must have grown up straight to the light and then been bent when growing above the surrounding bush canopy. Aug. 1958."
Caption "Kaffir-plum trees with top bent over by the prevailing wind from the sea just west of Igoda R. on road to Kidds Beach from East London. The land around them had recently been cleared of surround bush above which the canopy of the Kaffir-plum protected, see below. The trunk must have grown up straight to the light and then been bent when growing above the surrounding bush canopy. Aug. 1958."
Caption "Kaffir-plum trees with top bent over by the prevailing wind from the sea just west of Igoda R. on road to Kidds Beach from East London. The land around them had recently been cleared of surround bush above which the canopy of the Kaffir-plum protected, see below. The trunk must have grown up straight to the light and then been bent when growing above the surrounding bush canopy. Aug. 1958."
Caption "Avery fine Kaffir plum tree on the road from Welcome Wood, King Williams Town to Kaysers Beach. It is just within the East London division. Spread is 27 yards. Sept. 1963."
Caption "Kaffir Plum fruits, Harpephyllum caffrum fruits showing the way they are eaten by Cape Parrots. The loose skind is ripped off in the bill and discarded; the tough, fibrous pip is opened by bill action in order that the small sliver of kernal may be taken out and swallowed. The husk is discarded. Loose pips and fruits shown on the outside; opened pips in the middle."