The type of information given: keys, diagnoses, notes, etc.
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Photos / SoundsWhatAsystasia variaObservergraham_gDescriptionAsystasia variaLow herb growing in dense shade in riverine forest |
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Photos / SoundsWhatAmerican Century Plant (Agave americana)ObserverjeremygilmorePlaceKeysers River, Dreyersdal Farm Vlei, Dreyersdal, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa (Google, OSM) |
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Photos / SoundsWhatCrystalline Ice Plant (Mesembryanthemum crystallinum)ObservermarkberryDescriptionA coastal lowland species, characterized by small flowers (in comparison to M guerichianum) and large bladder cells on the stems and receptacles. Stems are not prominently ribbed. |
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Photos / SoundsWhatBrakslaai (Mesembryanthemum guerichianum)ObservermarkberryDescriptionThere appears to be confusion among observers with regards to the difference between this species and M crystallinum, hence numerous plants ID'd as crystallinum in, among other, the Little Karoo.
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Photos / SoundsWhatMarsh Sillyberry (Grubbia rosmarinifolia)ObservertonyrebeloDescriptionSillyberry? |
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Photos / SoundsWhatAnnual Sea-Heath (Frankenia pulverulenta)ObservertonyrebeloDescriptionWeeping Saltbush |
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Photos / SoundsWhatAnomala basalisObserverserowe_museumDescriptionon flowers of asparagus sp . Six seen on one plant. |
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Photos / SoundsWhatCancer Bush (Lessertia frutescens)ObservertonyrebeloPlaceContour Path n side of Oppelskop Ridge, Devils Peak, Table Mountain National Park (Google, OSM) |
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Photos / SoundsWhatSmooth Plampers (Corymbium glabrum)ObserverdouglaseustonbrownDescriptionLeaves fleshy, restricted to stream banks |
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Photos / SoundsWhatBrowntongue Hangertjie (Erica plukenetii ssp. plukenetii)ObserverandrewmDescriptionErica plukenetii subsp. penicellata Baines Kloof (15)Unlikely to be subspecies plukenetii because that favours coastal areas. |
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Photos / SoundsWhatCanary Capeslug (Oopelta flavescens)ObservermagrietbDescriptionMountain slugsWidespread and abundant on the mountain, esp early mornings and after every hint of rain. Larger and yellower than the ones eating my lettuce at home. |
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