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Coega Kops from Koega River Coega Kops from Koega River.
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Coega Kops, Port Elizabeth Showing nature of the southfacing krans on which a few epiphytic orchids flourish. PW Coetzee.
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Coega Kops, Port Elizabeth Looking south from top of kop towards Algoa Bay.
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Coega Kops, Port Elizabeth Strelitzia juncea in flower. Note size of boulder-krans in background.
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Coega Kops, Port Elizabeth Showing the nature of the south face of the south eastern kop, where a few species of epiphytic orchids grow.
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Colchester Flats, east bank of Sunday's River, near Mackay Bridge, Port Elizabeth Glottiphyllum longifolium (3 Bloom). Due for removal under new housing complex.
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Colchester Flats, east bank Sunday's River, Port Elizabeth district Part of colony of Scaedoxus or Haemanthus Plants, at least 150 plants in 1 sq. metre. Due to be removed for housing complex. William Massyn in picture.
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Colchester Flats, left bank of Sunday's River between old Mackay Bridge and new National Road bridge, Port Elizabeth Ledebouria concolor plant in hard thorn-scrub veld. Two flower-heads starting to open at back of plant.
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Colchester Flats, Sunday River, on east bank next to Mackay's Bridge, Port Elizabeth district Glottiphyllum longifolium (2 Bloom). Due for removal under new housing complex.
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Commonage ground southwest of Redhouse, Swartkops River valley, Port Elizabeth Pelargonium peltatum swarming over low-growing scrub-bushes. This area due for destruction under the urban sprawl in the future.
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Corner of Admiralty Way & Strandfontein Road, Summerstrand, Port Elizabeth Grove of Acacia longifolia (wattles) left standing by P.E. Municipality. Shows that this pest can be turned to good purpose if properly handled.
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Corner of Koch Street & Louis Botha Crescent, Summerstrand, Port Elizabeth Three Brunsvigia gregaria survivors on pavement, last of many more once seen here.
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Corner of Main Road & 17th Avenue, Walmer, Port Elizabeth Two very old Indian Fig trees, Ficus, Moreton Bay Figs venerated to the extent by local residents that a proposed felling was stopped by public opinion.
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Corner of Vides garden Flowers in garden.
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Corner Stranfontein Road & Maritz Street, Summerstrand, Port Elizabeth Close-up of Pink Oxalis imbricata, with the odd white flower among them.
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Cotswold Park, Newton Park, Port Elizabeth Tritonia lineata & Babania patersoniae (white & blue) in a single patch. Many such patches were spread over the green.
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Cotswold Park, Newton Park, Port Elizabeth Cluster of Tritonia lineata, one of many such clusters occuring over the green.
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Cotswold Park, Newton Park, Port Elizabeth Nature of the green on which wild flowers appear seasonally. The small blue flowers in the foreground are Babania patersoniae of which there where many such patches over the green. In the left background are patches of Tritonia lineata.
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Cow Corner, Kraggakamma, Port Elizabeth Hibiscus ludwigii.
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Dam on Coega River at Amanzi farm, Uitenhage Its water irrigates citrus orchards below. Also receives water from deep well at top of hill to the right.
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Desecrated Swartkops River Valley Once covered in mixed bush. The Vanderkemp Kloof gash in western escarpment at Bethelsdorp in right distance. Built-up area centrally. A remnant of natural veld in foreground, itself badly treated.
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Desecrated Swartkops River Valley Once covered in mixed bush. The Vanderkemp Kloof gash in western escarpment at Bethelsdorp in right distance. Built-up area centrally. A remnant of natural veld in foreground, itself badly treated.
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Desecration of Swartkops River valley looking south from kwaMagxaki hill over Korsten Centrally, with squatter-settlement (blue extreme left). Corner of Saltpan at extreme right top, with old Papenkuilsfontein (Cradock Place) beyond centre of photo. Good kwaMagxaki homes below littered with rubbish but with a small patch of pink-flowered Carpobrotus surviving in right bottom corner.
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Die Kerf' on the Suurberg Pass above Coerney Peggy Collins driving through pass where her gg-grandfather, Edward Jones had been Chief Overseer when the pass was built in 1848/50.
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Distant view of Galgenbosch Country taken from the National Road Bridge in Van Staden's Wild Flower Reserve Galgenbosch farm (Thornhill) would have been in the middle distance on extreme left of photo under the left-most hillock on the horizon. Van Stadensberg to the right.