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Thursday, January 3, 2008

Cecilia crassulas and friends

Not roses. Locals.

Below, the twining, parasitic Dodder, Cuscuta nitida. I had never noticed its berries until Marijke asked me to photograph it.



Easy-peasy: Pelargonium cucullatum, the first pelargonium I learned to identify in the Cape.




Hm. Any ideas? Crassula...? Marijke spotted this tiny one beside the path just after Rooikatkloof.



Crassula coccinea, lit up from within, it seems; pollinated, she told me, by the Cape Monarch butterfly, attracted only to red flowers.


Crassula whatus? Scented at night but not when we passed at about 6pm.

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