Cold half-image
a beautiful half-image, I found:
Orbea ciliata in habitat threats
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Orbea ciliata out of Calvinia (Northern Cape Province, South Africa, October 2006) the threat of natural habitat. Note the large farmers almost crushed the tractor tires little camouflage Stapeliad. “Note: photograph plants and educational purposes only, and is best viewed Martin – Administrator: Stapeliad Asclepiad Group all the beautiful things in the natural group Desert Group succulent treasures close the world (natural Macro) Group
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Still standing there, in support of its invisible fence, wind, rain or snow …..
No parking!
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“No Parking” sign in the middle of nowhere, in the Karoo, South Africa, a farm dirt road. Martin – Administrator of: Stapeliad Asclepiad Group All the beautiful things in the natural group Desert Group succulent treasures close the world (natural macro) Group
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Here is a photograph of Orbea ciliata flowering in habitat:
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Martin, I thank You very much for this shot.
We here in Europe know indeed to little about the condidtions Asclepiads have to live in habitat.
And although we do not have the Asclepiads in Minnesota, our habitat is constantly at risk due to snow mobiles, ATV’s and other off-road vehicles our residents are so fond of. Of course we also have George W. Bush. Would anyone like him for their own?
yep…just in case you were thinking about parking your car there!
Thanks for your comment on my pics too.
All your pics are so amazing.
Stunning shot!!
Great Photo even with the odd No Parking sign which you obviously and rightly ignored. Well done