A day botanizing at Rennies in Port Edward. The field of Watsonia's were in seed, Aloe maculata were all in bud and were promising to be spectacular in a weeks time when all in flower. We searched for Euphorbia flanaganii but sadly we did not find any, one is always apprehensive that these plants have been poached but one only hopes that we did not find them because the grass was too long. Disa polygonoides grew in the marsh and the colour so eye catching.
Disa polygonoides ORCHIDACEAE |
Polygala refracta POLYGALACEAE |
Isoglossa sp. ACANTHACEAE |
Ceropegia linearis subsp. woodii APOCYNACEAE |
Phymaspermum acerosum ASTERACEAE |
Delosperma lineare AIZOACEAE |
Aloe maculata ASPHODELACEAE |
Barleria obtusa ACANTHACEAE |
Utricularia livida LENTIBULARIACEAE |
Please confirm - not schistostephium Schistostephium heptalobum ASTERACEAE |
Floscopa glomerata COMMELINACEAE |
Ceropegia carnosa APOCYNACEAE |
Monopsis decipiens LOBELIACEAE |
Cephalaria oblongifolia DIPSACACEAE |
Helichrysum aureum var. monocephalum ASTERACEAE |
Selago tarachodes SCROPHULARIACEAE |
Trachyandra asperata ASPHODELACEAE |
Ursinia tenuiloba
ASTERACEAE
Lobelia tomentosa |
Roella glomerata CAMPANULACEAE |
Cyanotis speciosa COMMELINACEAE |
Linum thunbergii LINACEAE
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