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DOPO LA STAGIONE DELLE PIOGGE PIU’ O MENO IN AGOSTO / SETTEMBRE
Various daisies (Asteraceae) and wild flaxes (Brassicaceae) on the Kamiesberg plateau
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This is a dry river bed most of the year, Wallekraal
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Three varieties of daisies (Asteraceae); the yellow Cotula has no petals, the deep blue is Felicia
Arum or Calla lilies (Araceae) find homes in damp clefts in the rocky hills of Namaqualand
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Red granite, chemical staining from periodic water flow, group of tiny white Cotula
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Yellow Ursinia (annual) and wine-red Lapeirousia (Iridaceae, perennial) thrive in a long rock fissure
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Yellow Ursinia (annual) and wine-red Lapeirousia (Iridaceae, perennial) thrive in a long rock fissure
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Yellow Grielum (Neurodaceae) and blue Felicia (Asteraceae) carpet the veld south of Nababiep
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Perennial Pauridia (Hypoxidaceae) blooms every year on this lichen-covered rock face
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Hyobanche (Orobanche), a parasitic plant growing on roots of shrubs
Gladiolus equitans (Iridaceae) in typical habitat on the Kamiesberg plateau
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Babiana (Iridaceae) clings to a rock face in Groenpas
Expanses of various daisies (Asteraceae) at Goegap Nature Reserve near Springbok
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One of several Lachenalia species (Iridaceae), a bulbous perennial
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Pelargonium echinatum (Geranaceae) in typical habitat near Bokleikraal
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Pink Oxalis (Oxalidaceae) in typical habitat, Kamiesberg plateau
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Fields of mixed wild flowers, Kamiesberg plateau
Yellow Grielum (Neurodaceae) and a beige Arctotis (Asteraceae) near Beenbreek
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Field of mixed daisies (Asteraceae species), Kamiesberg plateau
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TUTTE QUESTE MERAVIGLIOSE FOTO CHE AVETE VISTO SOPRA SONO DI QUESTO LINK :
Images and Photographs © 2019 Freeman Patterson –
http://freemanpatterson.com/newsletters-NamaqualandFlowers-May2019.htm
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Che fiori meravigliosi e che belle foto! la Terra, come noi, appena può, fiorisce.