It once again a day filled with mixed and
strong emotions. We headed to our favourite
place to botanise in Western Heights and headed towards the “Vulture restaurant. Traversing through an abandoned farm the road
was unkept and trying to find the road was near impossible incredibly
long. The gate which we normally lift to
open and access the reserve was now lying on the ground. The herdsmen had obviously thought this was
easier for the cattle than opening it up daily and now it complimented the
fallen and burnt fence which had been purposely vandalised. With KZN Wildlife short of staff and having
only one vehicle the community don’t seem to listen to the chief and have taken
this reserve on as its own allowing the herds well fed cattle to become free
range and who aren’t even herded out of the reserve at night. The destruction is heart breaking. This once was a pristine area but now the
plants are damaged and eaten by the herds of cattle and any pleas fall upon
deaf ears.
It was a hot day and one was grateful to find
shade in the forest. Gail and Dorothy
had to tread cautiously as they were both still nursing injured shins which
were taking an age to heal. Along the forest
edge we found Conostonium natalense, Lantana rugosa, Trimeria trinervis,
Erianthmum dregei, Erianthemum dregei and Syncolostemon rotundifolius. In the forest Stengolottis fimbriata, Streptocarphus formosus, Maytenus cordata were in flower.
Seed capsules were found on Trimeria trinervis and Apodytes
abbottii. As we headed out of the
reserve and near the main road, Tracy found Satyrium macrophyllum
growing in the grassland.
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Homalium dentatum Photo credit: Simon
| Streptocarphus formosus
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| Satyrium macrophyllum
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Phoenix reclinata |
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Hillary quitely taking in the view. |
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Dorothy, Alf and Hillary |
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Thunbergia purpurata Photo credit: Tracy |
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Maytenus undata |
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Maytenus cordata - threads |
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Maytenus cordata |
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Conostomium natalense |
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Lantana rugosa
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Grewia lasiocarpa
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An old broken tree amongst colossal rocks in the forest. |
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Erianthemum dregei
Stenoglottis fimbriata |
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Cyanotis robusta |
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Cryptocarya woodii |
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Cryptocarya myrtifolia - blue hue beneath the leaves |
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Apodytes abbottii |
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Pondoland C.R.E.W. Alf, Tracy, Hillary, Anne, Dorothy, Simon and Gail
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