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A young Silvertree growing in Newlands Forest on land recently cleared of invasive Pine plantations. photo
5 個月
Leucadendron argenteum or Silvertree. Return of indigenous Silver-tree to Table Mountain after removal of invasive pine plantations. Cape Town. photo
大約 2 年
Leucadendron argenteum or Silvertree. Young trees returning to the slopes of Table Mountain after the removal of invasive pine plantations. Cape Town. photo
Leucadendron argenteum - Silvertree Forest - Table Mountain regrowth photo
Leucadendron argenteum - Silvertree - foliage photo
Newlands Forest. Cape Town. Border between endangered indigenous Peninsula Granite Fynbos and land used for commercial pine plantations. A large Silvertree can be seen in the middle of the image. photo
Leucadendron argenteum or Silvertree. Young trees re-seeding in their natural habitat after the partial clearance of invasive pine plantations. Table Mountain, Cape Town. photo
Female silver tree cone (Leucadendron argenteum) photo
Male silver tree with female tree in foreground photo
Leucadendron argenteum or Silvertree. Cape Town. photo
Female cone silver tree photo
Leucadendron argenteum or Silvertree. Growing in gardens in Cape Town. photo
Peninsula Shale Fynbos. A subtype of Cape Winelands Shale Fynbos. Flowering geophytes with Silvertrees. Devils Peak above Rhodes Memorial. Cape Town. photo
Leucadendron argenteum or Silvertree. Photo taken on the slopes of Table Mountain. Cape Town. photo
Leucadendron argenteum or Silvertree. Two generations of this unique plant growing next to each other on the slopes of Table Mountain. photo
Cape Town November 2006 Photo: Andrew Massyn photo
Leucadendron argenteum or Silvertree. Detail of new leaf bud growth. Cape Town. photo
Leucadendron argenteum or Silvertree. A forest of Silver-trees on the lower slopes of Devils Peak. Cape Town. photo
Leucadendron argenteum or Silvertree. Detail of foliage. Cape Town. photo