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Horse camp at Amsterdam Hoek, Swartkops River, Port Elizabeth Single plant of the common Chrysocoma ciliata (formally tenuifolia) during a good season.
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Horse camp at Amsterdam Hoek, Swartkops River, Port Elizabeth Fine spread of the common Chrysocoma ciliata (formally tenuifolia) during a good season after good winter rains.
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Horse camp at Amsterdam Hoek, Swartkops River, Port Elizabeth The common weed, Senecio inaequidens in a good season following good winter rains. Said to be a horse-poison.
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Horse camp at Amsterdam Hoek, Swartkops River, Port Elizabeth Dense stand of Ruschia rigens with a fine-flowering plant of jointed-cactus, Opuntia aurantiaca, in foreground (whitish, actually pale yellow in life). Much of this overgrazed camp is covered in this way.
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Horse camp, Amsterdam Hoek, Swartkops River, Port Elizabeth Succulent cover of Mesembryanthemum (yellow) and Ruschia rigens (pink). The bank in mid-picture is the abandoned bank of the old railway track. Swartkops escarpment in background. This horsecamp has been grossly overgrazed.
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Hougham Park, Coega, Port Elizabeth Open veld showing gross encroachment of tall Rooikrans - Acacia cyclops, from the dune area beyond. The whole grassveld area behind is threatened but the other does nothing.
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Hougham Park, Coega, Port Elizabeth Single plant of Zygophyllum divaricatum in full flower. A good season after good winter rains.
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Hougham Park, Coega, Port Elizabeth Patch of Sutera microphylla in a good season after good winter rains.
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Hougham Park, Coega, Port Elizabeth Mesembryanthemaceae, possibly Lampranthus in good flower after good winter rains. Other similar patches in the area.
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Hougham Park, Coega, Port Elizabeth Aloe ferox at height of flower along roadside between N2 National Road and the containing fence-line.
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Hougham Park, Coega, Port Elizabeth Fine stand of Aloe ferox between the National Road and the fence of park.
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Hougham Park, Coega, Port Elizabeth Hertia (ex. Kraussii) in full flower.
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Hougham Park, Coega, Port Elizabeth Good display of Jasminum angulare.
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Houghan Park farm, just east of Coega River, Port Elizabeth Photographing a Lampranthus plant surrounded by intrusive wattle.
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House gardens View of house garden in Port Elizabeth area.
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Howison's Poort, 6 km SW of Grahamstown, Albany Right front. Lone bush of Burchellia bubalina at roadside. Often very free-flowering but just past its best in picture.
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Hummock at intersection of University Way and Admiralty Way, Summerstrand, Port Elizabeth Dense patch of Oxalis imbricata in long grass.
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Hyperbaric Unit, Summerstrand, Port Elizabeth Aloe arborescens in garden. Relict of a much larger hedge. The unit caters for training of deep sea divers, etc.
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Immediately east of Gamtoos River bridge on N2 at Humansdorp, P.E. District boundary Dense north-facing Valley Bush. Many tree euphorbias, few aloes.
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Immediately east of Gamtoos River bridge on N2 at Humansdorp, P.E. District boundary Dense north-facing Valley Bush. Few tree euphorbias, many Aloe pluridens in flower. Bitou in foreground.
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Immediately north of Redhouse village, Swartkops valley, Port Elizabeth Typical dense stand of aloes in natural veld. Mostly A. ferox in foreground with tall A. africana in background. This type of veld may well be built on in the future.
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Immediately north of the kast houses at Redhouse village, Swartkops valley, Port Elizabeth Showing density of Aloe ferox growth in veld. Such density occurs elsewhere in the area.
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Immediately to the north of King William's Town and beside the Buffalo River Field of forbs (Asteracae), scattered Combretum trees surrounding.
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In a vlei between Breakfast Vlei and Line Drift in the Peddie District, Ciskei Pure white Crinum campanulatum. One of many such vleis with these Crinums now in flower, some with pink flowers only, some with mixed white and pink. Others had only white flowers.
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In background, the two high points Uitenhage Springs Reserve, Kleinkop on left, Grootkop on right with farmland & roadside prickly-pear thickets between The yellow flowers of Cuspidea cernua particularly good in a good season.