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Echodale farm, Lower Elands River valley, Uitenhage Close-up of Clematis brachiata. Spoilt by movement of wind on the blossoms.
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Echodale farm, Lower Elands River, Uitenhage First flowering - Agapanthus praecox - in pot of plants collected in March 1995 (after 33 months). Taken from a clump of 155 plants in a remote part of the farm. Colour here too pale; was a deeper blue.
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Echodale farm, Lower Elands River, Uitenhage Agapanthus praecox.
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Eland's River, on Echodale farm, Uitenhage Dodder, Cuscuta campestris on the bed of a dry stream feeding the river.
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Elands R. Furthest west up Elands River valley, Uitenhage. Farmland of Melkhout Kraal Looking east down riverbed heavily stacked with Falcate Yellowwood. Afrocarpus falcatus. Wattle trees at front left.
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Elands River on Echodale, Lower Eland's River valley The tall Eucalyptus growing in deep bed of river have so choked the water-flow that what was once a riverpool on which a dinghy was kept is all but useless.
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Elands River, Uitenhage The spread of yellow is Dodder - Cuscuta campestris on the floor of river tributary.
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Elephant Walk Tea Gardens, Cow Corner, Kraggakamma, Port Elizabeth Silver Tree, Leucadendron argenteum, been in for about 7-8 years, the tree was shedding its silver-tipped cones.
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Enon Church, inside and out, Witte River, Uitenhage Where the Rev. C.I. La Trobe of the English Moravian Mission for the Khoekoe in 1816.
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Enon Church, inside and out, Witte River, Uitenhage Where the Rev. C.I. La Trobe of the English Moravian Mission for the Khoekoe in 1816.
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Enon Church, inside and out, Witte River, Uitenhage Where the Rev. C.I. La Trobe of the English Moravian Mission for the Khoekoe in 1816.
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Enon Church, inside and out, Witte River, Uitenhage Where the Rev. C.I. La Trobe of the English Moravian Mission for the Khoekoe in 1816.
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Entrance road to Van Staden's Wild Flower Reserve, Port Elizabeth Mixed flora near entrance. Yellow composites in foreground; Protea cynaroides and Watsonias in background against shrubbery.
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Entrance to cave in low dune in wide open valley in Sacramento Reserve, Schoenmakerskop, Port Elizabeth Note heavy drapings of Cynanchum obovatum creeper.
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Entrance to Gonaqua Trail, Loerie Reserve, Port Elizabeth PW Coetzee, Director of Nature Conservation, Western Districts Regional Council. His concept.
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Entrance to Humewood Golf Course, Summerstrand Daisies planted about the base with aloes also as decoration, Osteospermum jucundum daisies. An example of what indigenous plants can do to brigthen up a stark notice board.
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Entrance to Loerie Reserve, Port Elizabeth A fine yellowwood tree, Podocarpus falcatus. Pieter Coetzee, Director of Nature Conservation, Port Elizabeth, in picture.
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Entrance to Schoenmakerskop cave showing position in relation to the sea Lies in a hollow from which rainwater has no escape other than through the cave then out, presumably through seepage, beneath the scrub-covered dune behind into vlei behind the seashore rocks.
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Entrance to Schonland Building (National Monument), Botany Department, Rhodes University, Grahamstown Showing interesting garden of wild South African plants.
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Entrance to Schonland Building (National Monument), Botany Department, Rhodes University, Grahamstown Showing interesting garden of wild South African plants.
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Entrance to Van Staden's Wild Flower Reserve Watsonias coming into mass flowering.
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Essenbosch forest patch on J.du Preez farm Essenbos, at eastern entrance to the Langkloof, 35 km west of Humansdorp Seen and admired by both Thunberg and Sparrman in 1772 and 1776.
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Essenbosch forest patch on J.du Preez farm Essenbos, at eastern entrance to the Langkloof, 35 km west of Humansdorp The dead treetrunks are poplars killed by the waters of the recently-built dam in foreground. Compare open nature of veld in background. Visited in 1772 and 1775 by both Thunberg and Sparrman.
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Extensive stretch of Palmiet in the Kromme River Valley just east of Joubertina, Langkloof, Humansdorp Prionium palmitum in valley. Total length about 2.5km. Varies from 50 - 300m in width. Some fluitjiesriet, Phragmites australis here and there but very little.
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Factory area, Perseverence, Port Elizabeth Desecration of Swartkops River valley looking east from kwaMagxaki eastwards towards Redhouse, the Perseverance factory area in between. Once good grass bush veld but cleared and littered with rubbish from good class black homes behind photographer.