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Roadside of National Road (N2) about 12 km west if Port Elizabeth central Cyclopia pubescens in damp area after good winter rains. Apparently not seen thus annually. Beneath aborted overhead road construction. Part of one of two such fields of the plant.
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Roadside of National Road (N2) about 12 km west if Port Elizabeth central Cyclopia pubescens in damp area after good winter rains. Apparently not seen thus annually. Beneath aborted overhead road construction. Found in two large fields, the other visible in the background.
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Roadside of National Road (N2) about 12 km west if Port Elizabeth central Cyclopia pubescens in damp area after good winter rains. Apparently not seen thus annually. Beneath aborted overhead road construction, part of which in background.
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Roadside of National Road (N2) about 12 km west if Port Elizabeth central Cyclopia pubescens in damp area after good winter rains. Apparently not seen thus annually. Beneath aborted overhead road construction. Part of one of two such fields of the plant.
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Roadside of National Road (N2) about 12 km west if Port Elizabeth central Cyclopia pubescens in damp area after good winter rains. Apparently not seen thus annually. Beneath aborted overhead road construction. Part of one of two such fields of the plant.
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Roadside of old Coega-Swartkops road Cuspidea cernua in full flower against dense backing of bush typical of the area.
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Roadside of Seaview Road at Bushy Park, Port Elizabeth Single patch of Geranium incanum at roadside of Seaview road at Bushy Park, Port Elizabeth. Other larger patches nearby. Good season.
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Roadside of Strandfontein Road, Summerstrand, Port Elizabeth Hundreds of cars pass daily almost certainly without seeing this mass of Sutera microphylla in full flower.
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Roadside on Marine Drive, Port Elizabeth Oenothera drummondii in good flower. Several other such displays elsewhere along the same road.
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Roadside south of Kareedouw Pass, Tsitsikamma. Farmland beyond Stand of Arum Lilies, Zantedeschia aethiopica.
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Roadside, Kraggakamma, Port Elizabeth Erica discolor. Note close-eaten grass beyond fence on farm. Photo taken on a dull day.
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Roadside, Kraggakamma, Port Elizabeth Low corner of roadside, Hibiscus ludwigii.
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Robert Searle Nature Reserve, Walmer, Port Elizabeth Single plant of Helichrysum aureum, one of several similar plants in the immediate vicinity.
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Rocky approach to summit of the eastern of the 3 Coega Kops with trig. Beacon and police radio station Aloe striata at its best; also much Euphorbia mauritanica and Euphorbia polygona without lateral spines, but in flower. William Massyn in picture.
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Rocky summit of eastern of the 3 Coega Kops Showing typical vegetation. Coral aloe, A. striata in good flower. Police radio mast on summit beside trig-beacon.
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Rowallan Park between Hunter's Retreat & Greenbushes, Port Elizabeth A line of flowering Cyrtanthus obliquus in coarse grassveld, a large square left uncovered by urban sprawl despite houses on 2 sides, obiously due for submergence in time. An example of what the natural veld there used to be.
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Rowallan Park between Hunter's Retreat & Greenbushes, Port Elizabeth 20 flowering Cyrtanthus obliquus on an open field of natural coarse grasses. Another 25 plants grew just out of the photo to the right. Built in on 2 sides by housing estates, this open field, a paradise for wild flowers throughout the year, is bound to disappear under housing. Lovemore Heights at Walmer in the distance.
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Rowallan Park between Hunter's Retreat & Greenbushes, Port Elizabeth Close-up of about 20 Cyrtanthus obliquus plants in a field of coarse grassveld. Another group of 25 plants grew to the immediate left of the picture, with other lesser groups & individuals scattered around the field. With housing estates crowding in on two sides of this field its plants mmust inevitably disappear.
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Rubble Stockpile taken from east kop at Coega Kops Huge rubble stockpile quarried from east kop for use in building quays etc. for the harbour at Coega River mouth, almost destroying the kop in the process. Note type of vegetation there.
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Russel Hallack (1824 - 1903), Father of Florence Mary Paterson (1869 - 1936) Russel Hallack (1824 - 1903). Father of Florence Mary Paterson (1869 - 1936). Both keen amatuer botanists.
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Sacramento Reserve, Schoenmakerskop, Port Elizabeth Note type of vegetation.
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Sacramento Reserve, Schoenmakerskop, Port Elizabeth Note type of vegetation.
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Sacramento Reserve, Schoenmakerskop, Port Elizabeth Note type of vegetation.
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Sacramento Trail, immediately west of Schoenmakerskop, Port Elizabeth Overhang blow-out of dune-rock. South-facing above the coastal rocks.
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Sacramento Trail, Port Elizabeth Overhang blow-out of dune-rock. South-facing above the coastal rocks.