WESTERN CAPE AND NAMAQUALAND, SOUTH AFRICA AUGUST/SEPTEMBER 2012 PAGE FOUR |
Day Two - 27 August 2012: De Hoop Nature Reserve and Cape Agulhas (Cont.) |
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Ruschia geminiflora Mesembryanthemaceae |
Nemesia affinis Scrophulariaceae |
Euphorbia tuberosa Euphorbiaceae |
DeHoop Nature Reserve, the largest conserved area for the rare vegetation type lowland fynbos |
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Satyrium carneum Orchidaceae |
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Lobostemon lucidus Boraginaceae |
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Boophone disticha Amaryllidaceae |
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Syncarpha sp. Asteraceae |
Indigofera cf. heterophylla Fabaceae |
Cotula turbinata Asteraceae |
Aloe ferox Xanthorrhoeaceae * |
Aloe brevifolia Xanthorrhoeaceae * |
* The APG III system (2009) places the genus Aloe in the family Xanthorrhoeaceae, subfamily Asphodeloideae. It has also been assigned to families Aloaceae, Asphodelaceae and Liliaceae. |
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Heliophila macra Brassicaceae |
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Osteospermum moniliferum Asteraceae |
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Hermannia althaeifolia Malvaceae |
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Haemanthus sanguinea Amaryllidaceae |
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Salvia africana-lutea Lamiaceae |
Unidentified |
cf. Moraea fergusoniae Iridaceae |
Othonna filicaulis Asteraceae |
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GALLERY INDEX |
EAST CAPE 2008 |
WEST CAPE 2010 |
UNIDENTIFIEDS | PAGE FIVE OF TWENTY-FIVE |