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Beside Strandfontein Road, Summerstrand, Port Elizabeth Fine kerbside spread of Senecio inaequidens in background with a small patch of Cape Weed, Arctotheca calendula in foreground. Left across the road is a newly-erected townhouse complex. A week after this photo was taken these flowers were mown down by municipal workers .
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Between Coega and Addo Nature of southern reaches and of much of Grassridge flats. Open grassveld with occasional bushclumps. Aloe flowering in foreground.
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Between CoegaKop and Coega River Typically dense bush with Aloe africana and alien prickly-pear. Almost certainly this will disappear when developments at Coega mouth are implemented.
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Between Greenbushes and Kraggakamma Lake Roadside Carpobrotus deliciosus, one of many now flowering after winter rains with a few yellow flowering examples nearby.
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Between railway line and road near Coerney, Alexandria Dense hedge of Spekboom, Portulacaria afra. Addo Elephant Park in background.
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Between Schoenmakerskop & The Willows, Marine Drive, Port Elizabeth Roadside spread of Senecio oederifolius. Other patches nearby. After good rains.
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Blue Water Bay, Swartkops, Port Elizabeth Scene in flower reserve, the river just beyond.
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Blue Water Bay, Swartkops, Port Elizabeth C.J. Skead and Dr. Noel Urton in Nature Reserve.
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Bluewater Bay, beyond Swartkops River mouth, Port Elizabeth Exceptionally fine growth of a single Aizoon rigidum growing in pure sand at a very dry time on ground recently cleared dense bush for the development of a new housing site.
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Bluewater Bay, Port Elizabeth, north of Swartkops River mouth Low dunes covered with Gazania ringens
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Bluewater Bay, Swartkops River mouth, Port Elizabeth Convolvulus (alien) in dunes.
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Bottom of Howison's Poort, 6 km SW of Grahamstown, Albany Large, lone Burchellia bubalina shrub on the verge of the N2, a real survivor. Very free flowering at the time but just past best in photo.
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Bottom of Swartberg Pass, Prince Albert, Cape Province Pelargonium? In massed flower along the roadside and partway up the steep slopes at the base of the precipices. This was a mere portion of the whole scene.
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Brandewyn Kop (on farm Brakke Duine farm), 21 km SW Humansdorp Hillside of reddening foliage of Leucadendron salignum.
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Brandewyn Kop (on farm Brakke Duine farm), 21 km SW Humansdorp Hillside of reddening foliage of Leucadendron salignum.
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Brandewyn Kop (on farm Brakke Duine farm), 21 km SW Humansdorp Hillside of reddening foliage of Leucadendron salignum. Helen Vanderplank & William Massyn in picture.
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Bridge over the Plat(te) Rivier on the Bearston-Graaff-Reinet Road, CP Where Levaillant shot the Klaas' Cuckoo to make this the type of locality of the species, Chrysococcyx klaasi. Karoo veld-type with riverside scrub and thorns.
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Bridge over to Klein River, 2 km North of Hankey Large Afrocarpus falcatus tree cleared of surrounding bush with dense valley bush slopes in the background. Peggy Skead, Pieter Coetzee & Willaim Massyn on bridge.
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Bridgemead, 10km west Port Elizabeth central Cluster of Leucospermum cuneiforme in an open grassy-fynbos field almost certain to disappear under housing in due course, a fine area for wild flowers in all seasons. This field is a good example of what natural veld in this district used to be. Bridgemead suburb in left background.
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Bridgemead, 10km west Port Elizabeth central Single plant of Microloma tenuifolium, 'Waxie' or Waxcreeper, climbing on grass stools. This area of natural open mixed fynbos grass on Parson's Vlei (Kuyga Flats) will almost certainly disappear under housing which had already encroached 50m of where this photograph was taken.
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Bridgemead, 12km west Port Elizabeth Leucadendrons in natural veld, almost disappeared now, but which once covered all the western sector from PE to Van Staden's in the 1920's and before.
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Bridgemead, 16km west Port Elizabeth Single plant of Cyrtanthus obliquus in natural veld not yet disturbed by urban sprawl but likely to be destroyed in the near future.
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Bridgemead, western suburbs, Port Elizabeth Flowering Erica glandulosa & much Leucadendron. Encroaching Wattles in background.
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Bridgemead, western suburbs, Port Elizabeth Erica pectinifolia & Leucadedrons in dense stand of good quality fynbosveld such as once covered the whole country from Algoa Bay to Van Staden's River
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Bridgemead, western suburbs, Port Elizabeth Erica glandulosa & Erica pectinifolia with Leucodendron in good fynbosveld.