Thursday, 1 October 2015

Flowering now (October 2015)



The grassland, particularly the firebreaks which were burned first, are looking great with many flowers. New species are appearing every week so it is no problem visiting the same patches after even a short interval as there is always something new to see.

Anacampseros rufescens
Argyrolobium harveyanum
Boweia volubilis
Brachystelma australe
Brachystelma pygmaeum with several follicles
Caesia contorta
Carpobrotis dimidiatus
Craterostigma sp. nov.
Cycnium racemosum
Cyphostemma rubroglandulosa
Disa caffra
Disa sagittalis
Disa versicolor
Eriosema cordata
Eriosemopsis subanisophylla
Eulophia angolensis
Eulophia angolensis
Ficus bizanae
Garcinia gerrardii (female flower)
Garcinia gerrardii (male flower)
Gazania rigens
Genlisea hispidula
Gladiolus dalenii
Hermannia grandistipula
Hybanthis enneaspermus
Hypoxis colchicifolia
Hypoxis membranaceus
Hypoxis nivea (ined.)
Indigofera herrstreyi (ined.)
Kniphofia parviflorum
Leucadendron spissifolium subsp. natalensis (female)
Leucadendron spissifolium subsp. natalensis (male)
Lotononis lotononioides
Lotus discolor
Moraea graminicola
Osmunda regalis
Pachystigma macrocalyx
Petopentia natalensis (one of its many synonyms)
Raphionacme palustris
Rawsonia lucida
Rhynchosia cooperi
Satyrium trinerve
Schizochilus zeyheri
Searsia pondoensis
Senecio natalicola
Scaevola plumieri
Sisyranthus imberbis
Sphenostylis angustifolia
The rare endemic Syzygium pondoense
Tephrosia grandiflora
The endemic subspecies of Tritonia disticha subsp. disticha
Watsonia inclinata
Watsonia pondoensis
Withania somnifera

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