Observations in the Family: Proteaceae
English Name: Proteas
This taxon contains:
Observed on: 23rd June 2013
Added to iSpot: 25th June 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 2
Comments: 5
Observed on: 23rd June 2013
Added to iSpot: 25th June 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 5
Comments: 4
Description: Middle of nowhere, off path, this P. cynaroides had a few budding stalks broken off. Some similar damage to surrounding plants too.
Observed on: 23rd June 2013
Added to iSpot: 25th June 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 2
Comments: 5
Observed on: 23rd June 2013
Added to iSpot: 25th June 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 3
Comments: 0
Observed on: 25th June 2013
Added to iSpot: 25th June 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 2
Comments: 0
Description: These were planted on Meadowridge Common in the rehabilitated wetland area a few years ago from seedlings propagated from Kenilworth Racecourse plants. They are really doing well.
Observed on: 7th June 2013
Added to iSpot: 25th June 2013
Identifications: 2
Agreements: 0
Comments: 3
Description: One of many beautiful flowers seen at Kirstenbosch that day.
Observed on: 16th June 2013
Added to iSpot: 25th June 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 4
Comments: 0
Observed on: 22nd June 2013
Added to iSpot: 25th June 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 7
Comments: 0
Observed on: 16th November 2012
Added to iSpot: 25th June 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 2
Comments: 0
Description: Biggest population of Leucospermum parile I have ever seen!
Observed on: 20th June 2013
Added to iSpot: 25th June 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 5
Comments: 8
Description: I think it's coming into flower - the buds are very tight and solid with a deep red hue.
Observed on: 17th June 2013
Added to iSpot: 24th June 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 3
Comments: 0
Observed on: 22nd June 2013
Added to iSpot: 24th June 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 5
Comments: 1
Observed on: 23rd June 2013
Added to iSpot: 24th June 2013
Identifications: 2
Agreements: 4
Comments: 0
Description: Sprawling stragley low shrub - can form large mats a couple of meters wide.
By: tony rebelo
Location: Noordhoek Peak
Lat/Lng: -34.073033320058, 18.380952880104
Silvermine section of Table Mountain National Park
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Observed on: 9th June 2013
Added to iSpot: 24th June 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 1
Comments: 0
By: tony rebelo
Location: Noordhoek Peak
Lat/Lng: -34.072953630023, 18.380727939921
Silvermine section of Table Mountain National Park
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Observed on: 9th June 2013
Added to iSpot: 24th June 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 3
Comments: 0
By: tony rebelo
Location: Noordhoek Peak Trail
Lat/Lng: -34.073138280003, 18.381068679997
Silvermine section of Table Mountain National Park
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Observed on: 9th June 2013
Added to iSpot: 24th June 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 3
Comments: 0
By: tony rebelo
Location: Noordhoek Peak Trail
Lat/Lng: -34.075597810003, 18.385334040009
Silvermine section of Table Mountain National Park
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Observed on: 9th June 2013
Added to iSpot: 24th June 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 2
Comments: 0
By: tony rebelo
Location: Prinskasteel Wetlands
Lat/Lng: -34.054383889993, 18.423492910013
Tokai Park section of Table Mountain National Park
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Observed on: 24th May 2013
Added to iSpot: 24th June 2013
Identifications: 2
Agreements: 1
Comments: 0
Description: One of the restoration attempts. Of about 200 seedlings planted in 2009, about 50 survived one year, but Working for Wetlands alien clearing team pulled 30 of these out, mistaking them for Acacia longifolia. Currently about 5 males alive and 3 females, 2 of the females with quite a few cones already. Pollen comes off in clouds: so probably wind pollinated, although often (not today) lots of insects seen about.
Observed on: 23rd June 2013
Added to iSpot: 23rd June 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 3
Comments: 2
Description: Thick (20mm) spongy bark.
Observed on: 22nd June 2013
Added to iSpot: 23rd June 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 3
Comments: 0
Observed on: 22nd June 2013
Added to iSpot: 23rd June 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 1
Comments: 0
Observed on: 22nd June 2013
Added to iSpot: 22nd June 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 4
Comments: 1
Description: This population is a very low form of Aulax cancellata. In 15 year old veld, most plants are less than 0.5m high and none are more than 0.7m.
Observed on: 17th September 2012
Added to iSpot: 22nd June 2013
Identifications: 2
Agreements: 1
Comments: 0
Observed on: 23rd August 2010
Added to iSpot: 21st June 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 4
Comments: 0
Observed on: 19th February 2012
Added to iSpot: 21st June 2013
Identifications: 2
Agreements: 0
Comments: 2
Observed on: 15th June 2013
Added to iSpot: 21st June 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 5
Comments: 0
Description: Shrub about 3m tall.
Observed on: 15th June 2013
Added to iSpot: 21st June 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 6
Comments: 0
Description: Trees up to 10m tall.
Observed on: 15th June 2013
Added to iSpot: 21st June 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 5
Comments: 1
Description: Shrub about 3m tall.
Observed on: 15th June 2013
Added to iSpot: 21st June 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 4
Comments: 0
Description: Shrubs about 1.5m tall.
By: tony rebelo
Observed on: 1st May 2013
Added to iSpot: 20th June 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 3
Comments: 0
By: tony rebelo
Observed on: 30th April 2013
Added to iSpot: 20th June 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 1
Comments: 0
By: tony rebelo
Observed on: 30th April 2013
Added to iSpot: 20th June 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 2
Comments: 0
Description: Another red vs white colouring in sugarbushes - this time styles but not involucral bracts. About 50:50 in population, but very clumped in patches of mainly red or white. Seeds collected for Kbosch for selection
By: tony rebelo
Observed on: 30th April 2013
Added to iSpot: 20th June 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 3
Comments: 0
By: tony rebelo
Observed on: 30th April 2013
Added to iSpot: 20th June 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 0
Comments: 0
By: tony rebelo
Observed on: 30th April 2013
Added to iSpot: 20th June 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 3
Comments: 0
By: tony rebelo
Observed on: 30th April 2013
Added to iSpot: 20th June 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 3
Comments: 5
By: tony rebelo
Location: Shadow Peak
Lat/Lng: -32.384932970015, 19.164725979882
Cedarberg Wilderness Area
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Observed on: 30th April 2013
Added to iSpot: 20th June 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 0
Comments: 0
By: tony rebelo
Observed on: 30th April 2013
Added to iSpot: 20th June 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 2
Comments: 0
Description: Its on top!
By: tony rebelo
Observed on: 30th April 2013
Added to iSpot: 20th June 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 0
Comments: 0
By: tony rebelo
Observed on: 30th April 2013
Added to iSpot: 20th June 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 0
Comments: 0
By: tony rebelo
Observed on: 30th April 2013
Added to iSpot: 19th June 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 0
Comments: 0
Observed on: 27th November 2012
Added to iSpot: 19th June 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 3
Comments: 0
Observed on: 27th November 2012
Added to iSpot: 19th June 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 3
Comments: 1
By: Gladiator
Observed on: 5th February 2013
Added to iSpot: 19th June 2013
Identifications: 3
Agreements: 4
Comments: 5
Observed on: 14th April 2013
Added to iSpot: 19th June 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 4
Comments: 0
Observed on: 16th June 2013
Added to iSpot: 19th June 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 10
Comments: 11
Description: A personal first and all-time favourite of the day.
By: tony rebelo
Observed on: 30th April 2013
Added to iSpot: 19th June 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 0
Comments: 0
By: tony rebelo
Observed on: 30th April 2013
Added to iSpot: 19th June 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 1
Comments: 0
By: tony rebelo
Observed on: 30th April 2013
Added to iSpot: 19th June 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 2
Comments: 0
By: tony rebelo
Observed on: 30th April 2013
Added to iSpot: 19th June 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 0
Comments: 0
Description: Quite a few dead plants lower down, but then quite a few live ones as well.