The aloes put on a spectacular show from about June - this one was photographed at Cape St Francis two weeks ago.
Osteosermum barberiae, a perennial plant that grows in dense patches in coastal grassland. It has solitary flowers ranging from mauve to white.
Gazania krebsiana is a low growing perennial herb, which is very common in this area.
You could be forgiven for thinking it was spring.
The first one is my favorite. I love the color and it's unusual looking.
ReplyDeleteI have to agree with Dot's choice, followed very closely by the last... excellent pictures Max
ReplyDeleteLovely closeups. The Aloe torches are so striking.
ReplyDeleteI could not choose a favorite if I had too--all are so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThat Aloe plant is stunning and wonderful. I have seen Aloe here too, but never blooming. Beautiful shot, also all the other flowers, Max!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE LOVE these flowers. They're all gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers, Max, but this Osteosermum barberiae is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE them all.....I think the second one is my favorite! I love seeing plants and flowers and trees from other areas of the world!
ReplyDeleteJust brilliant! So happy to have found this daily.. My grandfather, father, and brother are 'Max' too:)
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