We’re wishing all our friends here at de Wets Wild a Blessed Christmas!
Here’s just a few of the festive decorations we found in the past few days adorning the trees (and bushes and shrubs and grasses and all other manner of plants) in the national parks of the Western Cape. I can’t pretend to know even most of their names, but I’m sure you’ll agree that they’re all stunningly beautiful!
Unidentified blooms at Ebb-and-Flow
Large Yellow Eulophia (Eulophia speciosa) at Ebb-and-Flow, identified with the kind assistance of Carol from Nature Back In
Natal Plum (or Large Num-num) flower
White Bristle Bush
Glossy Currant berries
Pelargonium
Unidentified flower
Unidentified flower
Ertjieblom (identified with the kiind assistance of Bonnita Hill)
Wild Camphor Bush
Grass Flower-heads
Common Arum Lily
Unidentified flower
Large Wild Iris
Unidentified flower
Unidentified flower
Water droplets on a blade of grass
Unidentified flower
Cross-berry
Common Star-Apple
Common Star-Apple
Grass Flower-head
Common Star-Apple
Unidentified flower
Sour Fig
Water droplets on aloe leaves
Wild Plum
Cape Chestnut
Unidentified blooms in Wilderness
Intricately patterned geranium leaves
Vygies
Vygies
I’m still trying to identify the tree bearing these fruit
Not sure about the identity of these flowers either
Not sure about the identity of these flowers either
Not sure about the identity of this plant either
Pincushion
Not sure about the identity of these flowers either
Sugarbush (Protea repens) at Bontebok National Park
Yellow Bush cones (Leucadendron salignum) in Bontebok National Park
Broom Cluster Fig
Bush-tick Berry or Bietou
Cape Chestnut