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Wildflowers you will see during September on the Common

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The small but beautiful flowers of Romulea hirsuta . The long trailing leaf of the Groottulp ( Moraea flaccida) . Another spring bulb to...

Spring is in the air

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and The Friends have two events lined up: To whom does Rondebosch Common belong? A talk by Joanne Eastman of the Friends of Rondebosc...

Meadowridge Common on iSpot

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Today, iSpot has an interesting observation by Tony Rebelo entitled " Syntree ". A syntree: a collection of trees that together...

A winter visit to the Common

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The rehabilitated wetland area. Blombos ( Metalasia densa ) growing on the left. Sacred Ibis and Cattle Egrets on the flooded soccer ...

Kirstenbosch: 100 years and still blooming

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The AGM of the Friends of Meadowridge Common will be held on Wednesday 27 February at the Meadowridge Library, at 7.30 p.m.  The mee...

The flora of Meadowridge/Bergvliet open spaces

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Areas of botanical significance within Meadowridge and Bergvliet by Stuart Hall Apart from the largest and most important remnant patch ...

Summer on Meadowridge Common

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Although it doesn't look very colourful in summer, the Common is full of surprises. You can find butterflies like this Painted La...
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