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Caroxylon callunaObservador
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notice red shoots on new growth. This species however differs from the rooi loot ganna of the Northern Cape
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Felicia hirsutaObservador
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Leaves with sparse white hairs. Shrub seldom exceeds 0.4 m in height. Succulent Karoo plains. Ray florets lilac.
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Género FelisObservador
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unusual to see an African Wild Cat out during the day?
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Género OphioglossumObservador
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Emerging 8 days after 30 mm rain in Ecca mudstone
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Chersina angulataObservador
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rate sighting of angulate tortoise in Dorps riverbed on Wolwekraal Nature Reserve
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Diospyros lycioidesObservador
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sweet smelling white floers in spring. Semi deciduous
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Large olive-green shrub (4 m high and wide) with pubescent leaves.
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Tamarix ramosissimaObservador
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Invasive in Dorps River now that it has become dry and saline through water extraction by Prince Albert
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Physalis viscosaObservador
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invasive from South America persisting in abandoned garden in Renosterveld
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Género EchinopsisObservador
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garden escapee. Around 10 of these within 100 m of garden fence
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Género PteroniaObservador
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On quartzite sand and quartzite pebble patches
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Pteronia paniculataObservador
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Common in winter rainfall succulent Karoo but uncommon On Wolwekraal Nature Reserve. Confined here to quartzite pebble on south facing river terraces.
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Pteronia mooreianaObservador
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Uncommon and confined to south-facing quartzite cobbles near Dorps River
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Família PsychidaeObservador
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bagworm moth case beautifully constructed of sand and small Ecca mudstone gravel. Caterpillar is banded below head and was feeding on Limeum aethiopicum at 6.45 am
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Nest with three eggs in Salsola aphylla in sandy valley. Nest materials include awns of Stipagrostis ciliata and spider web