The Fynbos Suite is my subjective interpretation of the Fynbos Biome.
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Preludio Prayer: Livingstone Daisy at dusk.
Lampranthus and Edmondia sesamoides
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Intimate Peace (Stones and Flowers)
Dasispermum suffruticosum: At the southernmost tip of Africa
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Dance of the Yellow Splash Lichen
Helichrysum sp.: Symbiotic life from the Living Rock
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The Cancer Bush or Balloon Pea
Lessertia (Sutherlandia) Frutescens is used for the treatment of cancer.
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Dance of the Medusa's Head and the Elegant Sunburst Lichen
Euphorbia Caput-medusae and Orange Xanthoria Elegans
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Dance of the Medusa's Head B
Medusa's Head Euphorbia Caput-medusae and Disa at sunset.
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Erica's Gigue: Low tide
Ericoid Fynbos shrubs, sandstone and weathered granite stones.
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Red Tide
Phylica sp and Red sandstone: The rock protects and feeds.
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Light on the Edge of Hope
Nursery Web Spider Pisaurinae Cispius and Caved Lessertia with Yellow Splash Lichen.
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The Glory of Nature
Beach Lavender, Limonium scabrum
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Burnt Protea: The Glory of Nature
Burnt oleander-leaf protea (Protea neriifolia)
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After the Fire
Lapranthus sp. (Vygie shrub)
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Blood Pool
Fugue for an Abandoned Tide: Green algae Enteromorpha sp.
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Burnt Protea Autumn
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Protea Bones: Cape Lappet Moth caterpillar and Cape everlasting
Eutricha Capensis and Lapranthus
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Marico Sunbird and Cape Honeysuckle
Tecoma Capensis and Bignoniaceae
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Gentle Light: Cape Lappet Moth
Eutricha Capensis and Ericoid Fynbos shrub
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The Bellflower observes
Roella Ciliata and Cape rock lizard
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Preludio Prayer: Livingstone Daisy at dusk. Lampranthus and Edmondia sesamoides
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Intimate Peace (Stones and Flowers) Dasispermum suffruticosum: At the southernmost tip of Africa
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Dance of the Yellow Splash Lichen Helichrysum sp.: Symbiotic life from the Living Rock
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The Cancer Bush or Balloon Pea Lessertia (Sutherlandia) Frutescens is used for the treatment of cancer.
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Dance of the Medusa's Head and the Elegant Sunburst Lichen Euphorbia Caput-medusae and Orange Xanthoria Elegans
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Dance of the Medusa's Head B Medusa's Head Euphorbia Caput-medusae and Disa at sunset.
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Erica's Gigue: Low tide Ericoid Fynbos shrubs, sandstone and weathered granite stones.
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Red Tide Phylica sp and Red sandstone: The rock protects and feeds.
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Light on the Edge of Hope Nursery Web Spider Pisaurinae Cispius and Caved Lessertia with Yellow Splash Lichen.
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The Glory of Nature Beach Lavender, Limonium scabrum
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Burnt Protea: The Glory of Nature Burnt oleander-leaf protea (Protea neriifolia)
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After the Fire Lapranthus sp. (Vygie shrub)
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Blood Pool Fugue for an Abandoned Tide: Green algae Enteromorpha sp.
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Burnt Protea Autumn
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Protea Bones: Cape Lappet Moth caterpillar and Cape everlasting Eutricha Capensis and Lapranthus
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Marico Sunbird and Cape Honeysuckle Tecoma Capensis and Bignoniaceae
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Gentle Light: Cape Lappet Moth Eutricha Capensis and Ericoid Fynbos shrub
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The Bellflower observes Roella Ciliata and Cape rock lizard