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    Brunsvigia herrei on a rocky Richtersveld slope

    Brunsvigia herrei on a rocky Richtersveld slope
    Author: Ivan Lätti
    Photographer: Judd Kirkel Welwitch

    Brunsvigia herrei is also a mountain dweller in its arid Richtersveld homeland. It is found throughout the rocky hills of the region.

    The bulb furnishes provisions for the frequent lean periods that test all that lives here. In the case of the geophyte, the large bulb acts as the bank for nutrients and moisture. What else could a plant want? (Maybe an air conditioner?)

    The generally desiccated appearance of the plants habitat is annually brightened by these autumn flowers. They are truly the momentous feature of their bleak neighbourhood, heralding a festive break for a couple of weeks (Williams, 2010; www.plantzafrica.com).

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