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Harare, Zimbabwe jacarandas.
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Boabab: Also known as the "tree of life", Baobab trees, found in Africa and India, can live for several thousand years. They have little wood fiber, but can store large quantities of water.
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Flame Lily: national flower of Rhodesia. I have this growing in my garden in Australia More
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Africa | Msasa Tree, in Red Flush. Zimbabwe. | © Rick Inzim. More
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Tree in Limpopo, South Africa. BelAfrique - your personal travel planner…
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Long-tailed Cape Sugarbird on Protea bush -- South Africa
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protea - national flower of South Africa...
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South africa's most beautiful springtime scenery - the Namaqualand Daisies stretch across SA's western coast for nearly 1 000km, for only a short time every year. Photographs: Martin Heigan
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A Quiver tree in Spitzkoppe, Namibia!
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Sociable Weaver Apartment Block, Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, southern Africa…
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One of the most unique landscapes in the world. Baobab Alley - Morondava, Madagascar
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Ixia - an indigenous South African beauty.
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In African folklore the baobab is widely known as the tree that God planted upside down. According to the San (Bushmen) the Great Spirit gave each animal a tree. The hyena received the last tree, a baobab, and was so upset that he planted it upside down!
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The head of the 1ft 6in high Pollia condensata plant that ranges from Ethiopia to Angola and Mozambique, which scientists today revealed as the most colourful plant ever seen. Pollia condensata's vivid sparkle comes from the interaction of light with its skin, which contains layers of microscopic cellulose fibers. The effect is a metallic blue brighter than any yet described in a biological material.