Klein Langkloof
Valley running east-west in the northern Outeniquas. Heavily cultivated area. Part of the R62 tourist route.
Nodes
Hermannia holosericea
Hermannia salviifolia
Agathosma ovata
Untitled
Protea nitida
Carpobrotus mellei
Rock art paintings
Rock art paintings
Rock art paintings
Taxonomy term
Agathosma ovata
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From the Latin ovatus = ‘egg-shaped’
Berkheya
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Named in honour of Lefranq von Berkhey.
Hermannia holosericea
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From the Greek holo = 'complete' and sericeus meaning ‘silky’, as the plant is entirely hairy
Hermannia salviifolia
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From the Latin ‘salvii’ / ‘salvia’ meaning ‘sage’; and the Latin ‘folia’ / ‘folium’ meaning ‘leaf’.
Protea nitida
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From the Latin nitidus = 'shining' or 'bright'
Rock art paintings
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These are archaeological paintings found on cave walls, boulders or rocks.