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arks wrote:Here are some more Cape plants that I need ID help with.

The first two were seen along the Kommetjie boardwalk (which is part of TMNP) in late November 2015.

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Tetragonia decumbens or another Tetragonia

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arks wrote:Here are some more Cape plants that I need ID help with.

These next two were taken along Ou Kaapse Weg, near the entrance to the Silvermine area of TMNP (before Silvermine reopened) in late November 2015.

4. I think that this is a powederpuff, Psuedoselago serrata?
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arks wrote:Here are some more Cape plants that I need ID help with.


These next two were taken along Ou Kaapse Weg, near the entrance to the Silvermine area of TMNP (before Silvermine reopened) in late November 2015.

3. Possibly a stinkweed? Perhaps Oncosiphon suffruticosum?
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Senecio rigidus, I'd say, arks -O- or a similar one O-/


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Toko wrote:
arks wrote:Here are some more Cape plants that I need ID help with.

The first two were seen along the Kommetjie boardwalk (which is part of TMNP) in late November 2015.

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Tetragonia decumbens or another Tetragonia

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Thanks Toko O0 I think that Tetragonia decumbens is spot on X#X


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Toko wrote:
arks wrote:Here are some more Cape plants that I need ID help with.


These next two were taken along Ou Kaapse Weg, near the entrance to the Silvermine area of TMNP (before Silvermine reopened) in late November 2015.

3. Possibly a stinkweed? Perhaps Oncosiphon suffruticosum?
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Senecio rigidus, I'd say, arks -O- or a similar one O-/
Eish, so many of those "daisies" look alike 0*\ but I think you're right as usual :ty:


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Toko wrote:
arks wrote:Here are some more Cape plants that I need ID help with.

These next two were taken along Ou Kaapse Weg, near the entrance to the Silvermine area of TMNP (before Silvermine reopened) in late November 2015.

4. I think that this is a powederpuff, Psuedoselago serrata?
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:yes: :yes: ^Q^ ^Q^
Thanks for confirming, glad I got one out of the four O\/ Your expert guidance is always appreciated! :ty: X#X


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I don't know a thing about plants, arks, but I do know some of them are quite lovely. ^Q^ Sounds like plants are as hard, or harder to ID as insects. 0' O/ Thanks for sharing all these beauties. :ty:


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arks wrote:At the end of the day, "whiteish vygie" will do, I end up being totally confused by all those similar pix in my fynbos book O/ =O: :-? 0- 0:
Not surprisingly arks , because the succulent biome is really very very big :O^
Those pics are very good , so keep on posting ^Q^ ^Q^

Oh , and next time , visit the Karoo in September/October , for best time in which to view them X#X


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