Tuesday, 6 June 2023

Rennies

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

Alf, Gail, Hillary, Maggie, Tracy and Anne.
Pondoland C.R.E.W.

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