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Schoenmakerskop, Port Elizabeth The dark green patches with small white scattered flowers are clumps of Agothosma apiculata, the buchu with gives rise to the Schoennies Smell.
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Seaview Road at Bushy Park, Port Elizabeth - along roadside Metalasia muricata in the red phase before fully opening to the white stage.
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Seaview Road at Bushy Park, Port Elizabeth - along roadside Metalasia muricata in full flower (White).
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Seaview, 26km west Port Elizabeth central Satyrium hallackii, twelve plants in boggy ground beside the sea.
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Seaview, below Seaview Hotel, Port Elizabeth (27km west Port Elizabeth) Group of about 50 plants of Cyrtanthus speciosus in grassy Seaview, many others nearby.
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Seaview, below Seaview Hotel, Port Elizabeth (27km west Port Elizabeth) Small group of Cyrtanthus speciosus on an open grassy area. Very dry at the time. Other similar groups nearby.
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Seaview, Port Elizabeth Satyrium hallackii.
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Seaview, Port Elizabeth Close-up of three Satyrium hallackii in marshy ground. Two dozen or more others in same marsh.
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Seaview, Port Elizabeth Pink Senecio grandiflorus in full flower in a good season.
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Seaview, Port Elizabeth Good spread of Senecio grandiflorus in waste space at Seaview, Port Elizabeth. Patch of flowering Kenkelbos, Tetragonia fruticosa in left bottom corner, with a yellow Asteraceae in right bottom corner. Good flowering year in a good rainy season.
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Seaview, Port Elizabeth Fine spread of Cotula coronopifolia on grassy verge below Seaview Hotel. Good season.
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Seaview, Port Elizabeth Fine clumps of Helichrysum beside road. Many such elsewhere along road. All in good flower in good season.
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Selmar Schonland Herbarium, Albany Museum, Grahamstown Display Sister Jeannie's flower paintings in foyer. A gift from Sisters of the Community of the Resurrection, per kind favour, the Curator, Tony Dold. (the white spot is a light reflection).
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Selmar Schonland Herbarium, Albany Museum, Grahamstown Three examples of Mary Elizabeth Barber's flower paintings. All stapelias. By kind permission the Curator, Mr. T. Dold
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Selmar Schonland Herbarium, Albany Museum, Grahamstown Display Sister Jeannie's flower paintings in foyer. A gift from Sisters of the Community of the Resurrection, per kind favour, the Curator, Tony Dold. (the white spot is a light reflection).
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Serial photo of Round Hill Bathurst (centre of picture) Vegetated dune-hill showing mature vegetation there in 1926 before Kenton-on-Sea was built up. Taken by C.J.Skead in 1926 when a schoolboy at St. Andrews College. He and a party of friends walked stark naked from here along the beach to Bushman's River Mount without fear of being seen by a soul.
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Serial photo of Round Hill Bathurst (centre of picture) Surrounded by Bathurst suurveld. Taken from western side.
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Serial photo of Round Hill Bathurst (centre of picture) Surrounded by Bathurst suurveld. Taken from north facing towards the coast.
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Seven Weeks Poort, Ladysmith One of many flowering Keurbooms, Virgilia oroboides. Peggy Collins and her car on display.
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Shoenmakerskop, 9 km SW Port Elizabeth. 13H00 Ambient temp. 23'C with cool breeze off the sea. Yet strong scent of Agothosma apiculata in the air and underfoot when trodden on. Much of the low herbage in front of the camera contained this aromatic plant. The famous Schoenies Smell. Schoenmakerskop resort in the background.
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Sideroxylon inerme - Milkwood Caption "Growing things. UPE Milkwood; A line of young milkwoods residential area of the University of Port Elzabeth campus. Thhey are being trained as standards, having been grown from seeds selected from upright forms of versatile Milkwood. Protected in nature, Milkwoods, Sideroxylon inerme, are being grown in fair numbers on the campus as they are among the relatively few trees that will accept the hard growing conditions on the sandy, limestone soil. Their crowns are being created well above the ground to form them into shade trees relatively quickly. The student in the picture, taken some time ago , is Johanna Jonker. Eastern Province Herald, Wednesday, October 8, 1980."
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Sideroxylon inerme - Milkwood Caption "University of Port Elizabeth campus. Milkwoods, Sideroxylon inerme, are being grown in fair numbers on campus as they are among the relatively few trees. Student Johanna Jonker photographed some time ago. Eastern Province Herald, Wednesday, October 8, 1980."
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Sideroxylon inerme - White Milkwood Caption "The Fingo Umqwashu (Milkwood tree, Sideroxylon inerme) near Peddie. 1964."
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Sideroxylon inerme - White Milkwood Caption "A fine White Milkwood S. inerme growing from the crack in a rounded dolerite boulder near Mt. Coke, King Wms Town. One way of survival. Aug. 1963."
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Sideroxylon inerme - White Milkwood Caption "Close-up of the White Milkwood growing from the crack in the dolerite boulder near Mt. Coke, King Williams Town. Aug. 1963."