Then, about two-and-a-half hours into our hike, in the mossy wall of the Aqueduct, I saw this:
The flower was only about a centimeter across.
At home my books yielded nothing, except a pink and suggestively-named Disa vaginata. After Googling it for a better view, though, I came up with a thread on an orchid forum that yielded results: Disa glandulosa.
* I say 'climbing' because on Skeleton Gorge one has to climb some ladders and scramble over boulders in the almost-vertical kloof bed. That's the fun part. Up to that point it's just a steady, uphill, huffing and puffing (for me) slog. Many more pictures to come.
It's gorgeous, but i never heard of it. Is it a true orchid? orchid-like? Hope you get a chance to go back and see the field of 'uniflora'. Sounds like it would be worth another scramble to see them! Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteDid you see any "glandulosa", err, glands on it?
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