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Richprins wrote: Mon Jun 15, 2020 10:57 am q.jpg

Will go and look again! ..0..
I think it's one of the figs


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I went back to the tree, Klippies!

But something had eaten most of the leaves... 0*\

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On closer inspection it is a fig! ..0..

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This ground cover also at the stream bed in Marloth? -O-

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A low growing unit of biodiversity lol

Asparagus sp., perhaps A. africanus

Pic is not good enough for identification lol


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Also in the stream...I suspect aliens... O-/

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Jatropha gossypiifolia Cotton-leaf physic nut

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:ty: :ty: Klippies!

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Is this a spekboom? Nelspuit garden, 1.5m high:

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Richprins wrote: Tue Jul 21, 2020 6:15 pm Is this a spekboom? Nelspuit garden, 1.5m high:


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nope, spekbom has dark pink-bluish flowers

http://pza.sanbi.org/crassula-ovata

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Beautiful flowers! That's a good one to have close by lol


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