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Northen entrance to Grahamstown Botanical Gardens Array of alien palms and indigenous aloes. etc. The gardens were established in 1853.
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Northern & hindmost of the 3 Port Elizabethaks of Coega Kop Taken from the west showing part of the rubble stockpile taken from the west Port Elizabethak for use at Ngqurha at Coega River mouth. Note vegetation type there.
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Northern entrance to Swartwaterspoort in the Swartwatersberg, 17km W of Riebeeck East village and 50km west of Grahamstown, Albany Northern entrance to Swartwaterspoort in the Swartwatersberg, 17km W of Riebeeck East village and 50km west of Grahamstown, Albany. Good season.
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Northern of the 3 Coega Kops Typical bushiness on the southern approach to the summit. Coral aloes, Aloe striata now in good flower.
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Northern outskirts of Redhouse, Port Elizabeth Amazing stand of about 30 Glottophyllum longum plants, some in flower. Height of severe drought. A few other such aggregations nearby.
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Northern slope of Witteklip Mt., Port Elizabeth Note strong growth of Leucodendron plant up the slope.
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Northfacing slope down to the Buffalo River, 5 km north of King William's Town, Ciskei Coral Aloes Aloe striata. Much of this hillside was covered with them but the dryness of the grass hides their redness in the picture. Many sunbirds were active at the time the photo was taken.
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Northwestern corner of Swartkops Saltpans Showing nature and density of vegetation surrounding the once-beautiful natural lake known to and commented on by every early traveller back to Thunberg in 1772.
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Notice over entrance 3 to the Selmar Schonland Herbarium at the Albany Museum, Grahamstown The new name was given in honour of Dr. Selmar Schonland, former Director of the Museum and Keeper of the Herbarium, when Rhodes University Herbarium was merged with the Albany Museum Herbarium in 1990's.
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Nursery for wild flowers at Van Staden's Wild Flower Reserve, Port Elizabeth Trees and plants are grown for seed distribution to the public, especially on the annual Arbour Day sale.
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NW corner of Redhouse village, Swartkops Valley, Port Elizabeth Fine spread of Dimorphotheca cuneata, Redhouse Daisy. Swartkops Road in background. This area will probably be lost to housing in the near future
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Old Cape Road, 21km west Port Elizabeth central. The Luisklip. At turnoff to Fairview Racecourse and Draaifontein, 600m west Greenbushes Partly overgrown with bush & with recent burn on grass & adjacent bush. An outspan for waggoners and herders taking goods & stock to the Port Elizabeth markets.
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Old hockey field at Redhouse with school in background Good spread of Oncosiphon piluliferum (Asteraceae) colonising field.
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Old waggon-shed on Carl's Rust farm, Highlands, near Grahamstown Used in mid-1800's by Carl Pohl for waggon-building. Lean-to buildings added very much later.
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On approach to Baviaanskloof, Humansdorp Culvert over mountain forest stream.
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On Bank at Louis Botha Crescent, Summerstrand, Port Elizabeth Close-up of deep pink Oxalis imbricata, part of a very large display here.
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On Bank at Louis Botha Crescent, Summerstrand, Port Elizabeth Swathe of densely-packed Oxalis imbricata, part of a much larger display. Very few white among them.
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On farm Clifton (Mr. H. Norton) in Great Fish River valley near Pyrth's Bridge Trimmed hedge of Spekboom, Portulacaria afra.
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On farm Clifton (Mr. H. Norton) in Great Fish River valley near Pyrth's Bridge Close-up of the thatching of a Native laborer's hut. The stems and branches of the Spekboom have been flattened by pulping and then stacked one on top of the other.
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On grassy pavement at Beyers Street, Summerstrand, Port Elizabeth Predominantly pale pink form of Oxalis imbricata, portion of a larger display here in contrast to predominantly white or rich pink displays elsewhere in Summerstrand at the same time. A few white and dark pink variants among them.
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On Hougham Park flats just east of Coega River Open grassveld with scattered bush.
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On Hougham Park flats just east of Coega River Open grassveld with scattered bush.
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On Marine Drive immediately behind University of Port Elizabeth Suffered heavily in the widespread fires. Fairly clean burn at this site. Willows across road still with burnt foliage attached.
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On road to Pluto's Vale, near Ecca Wildflower Reserve, NE Grahamstown, Albany Several clusters of Strelitzia reginae surviving in roadside scrub. Typical tall dense Valley Bush behind.
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On Seaview farm, Alexandria coast William Massyn photographing close-ups of Calpurnea aurea.