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Mesemb competing but also gregarious

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  • Lichen on a kiepersol stem
  • Lichen on a shrub skeleton and some flowers!
  • Lichen on the ground, maybe Psora crenata
  • Lichen with many branches
  • Life is good
  • Little Karoo in spring celebration
  • Liverwort or lichen?
  • Macledium spinosum ready for war
  • Mesemb competing but also gregarious
  • Mfezi, the Mozambique spitting cobra
  • Mosses in the Little Karoo
  • Narrowness may be imposed
  • Not in rows!
  • Odontophorus marlothii...
  • OK, only if left alone!
  • On top of Table Mountain
  • One kiepersol, many feroxes

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Plant diversity is not a myth. It is witnessed all around in spectacular fashion where the human touch has not intervened in the way plants normally live. Unlike animals that may have to keep their distance to avoid being eaten, plants cohabit with randomly arrived other species in overly intimate cross-cultural abandon.

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Ivan Latti
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Ivan Latti
 
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