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Ptaeroxylon obliquum -- South Africa -- Photographs Caption "Row of Sneezewood's near Line drift, Keiskamma R. valley.11.07.1960”
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Quammadacha, 7km west of Kommadagga railway station and 23 km west of Riebeeck East village, Albany Aproximate site of former drinking place of rhinos, eland etc. in the 1770's and before. Now dried, site was somewhere near the base of the hill near the road along which the car is travelling off the N2 from PE to Cradock and the north.
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Railway line a few km east of Waverley, Tarkastad, CP White-browed Sparrow-weaver colony beside railway line.
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Randell's garden Flowers in garden.
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Randell's garden Flowers in garden.
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Randell's garden Flowers in garden.
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Randell's garden Flowers in garden.
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Recovery after fire of veld at NMMU campus. Recovery after fire of veld at NMMU campus.
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Recovery after fire of veld at NMMU campus. Recovery after fire of veld at NMMU campus.
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Redhouse cemetery, Port Elizabeth Massed plants of Oxalis purpurea. Many others out of picture in rest of cemetery grounds.
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Redhouse, Port Elizabeth Exceptionally fine flowering of a single Pachypodium succulentum plant. Several other such plants in flower, none as good as this.
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Redhouse, Port Elizabeth Fine flowering display by a single plant of Alectra capensis in grass. Many other Alectra plants in flower nearby, none as good as this. Note Glottyphyllum plants next to the Alectra.
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Redhouse, Port Elizabeth Typical massed flowering of Gasteria bicolor plants in scrub-bushveld. A common plant in this type of veld.
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Redhouse, Port Elizabeth (near the cemetery) Fine specimen of Solanum tomentosum in full dry berry. Many other such examples in the vicinity. Seldom seen in such size.
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Redhouse, Port Elizabeth, North end of village Dense patch of seeding Rooigrass, Themeda triandra. Rusty colour shows why called rooigrass or red grass. Dense aloes in mid photo, house in background.
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Redhouse, Port Elizabeth, North end of village 2 plants of Zygophyllum morgzana with display of yellow seedpods giving initial imprression of flowers. Probably be put under housing in the future.
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Redhouse, Port Elizabeth, west of railway line Portion of large patch of Cineraria lobata with site of Florence Paterson's home in the background trees.
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Relic Patch of Fynbosveld near Beacon Point, Summerstrand, Port Elizabeth Senecio oederifolia (?). An annual in Poor season. Three years earlier the whole area was covered in this plant.
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Relic patch of Fynbosveld near Beacon Point, Summerstrand, Port Elizabeth, beside Holiday Inn Garden Court Spread of the annual Senecio oederifolia. In a poor season for the species. Covers the area densely every so often.
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Relic veld at Beacon Point, Summerstrand, Port Elizabeth Fine specimen of Felicia echinata which growscommonly here, another at extreme right of picture. Colour quality of plant is poor, should be rich mauve colour.
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Relic veld at Beacon Point, Summerstrand, Port Elizabeth Fine specimen of Felicia echinata which grows commonly here, another at extreme right of picture. Colour quality of plant is poor, should be rich mauve colour.
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Relict patch of fynbos at bottom of Admiralty Way, Summerstrand, Port Elizabeth Three flowering plants of Erica glumiformis. Note Navigation Beacon at Roman Rock, Beacon Point in the background. These plants were among 86 in a quarter-hectare in a very good season. Area likely to be given over to urban development therefore destroying what must have been a good area for growth of this Erica.
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Remnant fynbosveld near Kraggakamma, Port Elizabeth Protea cynaroides var. elliptica. Looking west across the flats to Witteklip Mountain in far distance.
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Remnant natural veld at bottom of Admiralty Way near navigation beacon, Summerstrand, Port Elizabeth Patch of 11 Erica glumifornis plants. A few such patches occurred in a strip 100 x 25 m, a quarter ha, all in full flower. Two patches of 18 & 9 plants were found a little further toward the dunes. Likely to be destroyed when area given over to buildings.
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Remnant natural veld at bottom of Admiralty Way near navigation beacon, Summerstrand, Port Elizabeth Patch of 11 Erica glumiformis plants. A few such patches occurred in a strip 100 x 25 m, a quarter ha, all in full flower. Two patches of 18 & 9 plants were found a little further toward the dunes. Likely to be destroyed when area given over to buildings