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Giant's Castle Game Reserve, Natal Hillside with Protea rouppelliae and Protea multibracteata. Typical Gurney's Sugarbird country. Two eland stand on face of hill near bottom of picture.
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Grahamstown Botanical Gardens near the north gate Varied vegetation. Gardens date from 1853.
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Grahamstown Flats at the White Gate, Cradock Road, Burntkraal camp Close-up of first flowering vlei lilies, Crinum campanulatum. Planted there in 1960's by Lou Mullins.
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Grassridge north of Coega River, Port Elizabeth Good clump of Aloe humilis in dense grassveld. About 15 flowerheads in this picture.
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Grassy area behind coastal rocks at Noordhoek, Marine Drive, Port Elizabeth Full-flowering spread of Osteospermum fruticosum daisies, also known as Lagoon Daisies, or Rankmargriet. After a good winter followed by a good spring. Many such patches occurred in similar situations along the coast here.
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Grassy area behind coastal rocks at Noordhoek, Marine Drive, Port Elizabeth Spread of Osteospermum fruticosum daisies. One of many such carpets locally. After good winter season.
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Grassy area behind coastal rocks at Noordhoek, Marine Drive, Port Elizabeth Close-up of Osteospermum fruticosum daisies showing density within a much larger patch.
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Grassy roadside between Greenbushes & Hunter's Retreat, 12km west Port Elizabeth central Batch of Bellis perennis.
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Grassy roadside between Greenbushes & Hunter's Retreat, 12km west Port Elizabeth central Batch of Bellis perennis.
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Grassy roadside between Greenbushes & Hunter's Retreat, Port Elizabeth Batch of Indigofera hispida in fair numbers. Seen here annually
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Grassy verge beside Admiralty Way, Summerstrand, Port Elizabeth Oxalis smithiana in good flower. Other similar patches out of picture.
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Grave of Maria Petronella Pohl, aged 17 (d.23.3.1843) Grave of Maria Petronella Pohl, aged 17 (d.23.3.1843). Overgrown with a Gwarri (left) and a European Myrtle (right), the latter brought from Europe and planted by her fiance soon after her death.
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Greenshaw' farm, 8 km SE Alexandria on road to Boknes Mouth "The tree/bush 'island' in the open space is the burial site of Nongqawuse whose prophecies led to the Cattle Killing Episode of 1857/8 in Transkei. No grave visible now. Plaque states:" "Grave of Nonquase (sic)the Xosa (sic) prophettess who lived in the vicinity after the Cattle Killing Episode of 1858 until her death in 1890. Erected by CL Deacon, TB Bowker and I Mitford-Barberton, 1963".
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Greenshaw' farm, 8 km SE Alexandria on road to Boknes Mouth "The tree/bush 'island' in the open space is the burial site of Nongqawuse whose prophecies led to the Cattle Killing Episode of 1857/8 in Transkei. No grave visible now. Plaque states:" "Grave of Nonquase (sic)the Xosa (sic) prophettess who lived in the vicinity after the Cattle Killing Episode of 1858 until her death in 1890. Erected by CL Deacon, TB Bowker and I Mitford-Barberton, 1963".
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Grey's Kloof Poort on Noutoe River at boundary between Table Farm and Slaaikraal farms, 10km west Grahamstown This poort might well be the place which the Khoekhoe named Noutoe(=Swart Poort) from which the area's original name of the 1770's came into currency among whites.
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Groenvlei' farm, on Great Berg River Afternoon sunset.
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Groenvlei' farm, on Great Berg River Afternoon sunset.
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Ground beside Admiralty Way, Summerstramd, Port Elizabeth Seven flowering near-white ??? On long grass. Close shot, others scattered nearby, very windy.
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Guy Smith's garden, 14 Walton Road Guy Smith's garden, 14 Walton Road.
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Halfway down Southern slope of Coega Kop, Port Elizabeth Halfway down Southern slope of Coega Kop, Port Elizabeth.
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Halfway up the Suurberg Pass forest Calodendrum capensis in flower.
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Hallack Street signpost off Park Drive, Port Elizabeth Hallack Street signpost off Park Drive, Port Elizabeth - named in honour of Mr. Russell Hallack (1824-1903) a Port Elizabeth businessman and naturalist who lived in Park Drive.
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Hamburg, Keiskamma River Mouth, Peddie When this grass invaded the newly-deposited mudflats at Hamburg, Cisticola juncidis moved in despite tidal water beneath
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Hankey Town View Looking south from Hankeytown to southern escarpment of the Gamtoos River with river at base.
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Hanover, King William's Town, Ciskei Dense Typha beds surrounding a vlei, used annually as a nesting site by Red Bishop birds.