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English: Watercolour painting of Harveya speciosa Bernh. ex Krauss (Orobanchaceae) - "This is a most beautiful flower, but turned black soon after being gathered, and is most difficult to dry in consequence" "Melasma - Singular looking trailing plant common in K'Land. Masses of dead white flowers amongst the Stn grass Feb '49"
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Source Florilegium of Edward Rooper (1818-1854) at Mary Gunn Library, SANBI, Pretoria
Author Edward Rooper (1818-1854)
Camera location25° 44′ 14″ S, 28° 16′ 32″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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