Saturday 10 June 2023

Aloe cooperi - flower


All the rain has greatly benefited one of my succulents, my grass Aloe (A. cooperi) – moist soil, perfect conditions for these damp grassland species. This is the first time it has flowered since I acquired it.

Indigenous to South African grasslands, A. cooperi grows singly or in small groups from offshoots at ground level. The flowers of Aloe cooperi vary in colour from greenish-cream to apricot and salmon pink.

Camera : Canon EOS 550D

Taken in Tarlton, Gauteng, South Africa.


Tuesday 30 May 2023

African Striped Skink (Trachylepsis striata)

This Striped Skink was enjoying the sun on the wall of my bathroom court-yard garden and she looked decidedly heavily pregnant (pic taken in October). Mating occurs between October and November, with a gestation period of 90 to 100 days, so I presume she was to give birth within a month or two, usually a single litter of 3 – 9 babies. 

Growth is relatively fast, sexual maturity is reached in 15 – 18 months. Last summer, my Skinks had several litters in my garden, much to my delight!


Tuesday 23 May 2023

Finding Peace

 


Sit by a river. Find peace and meaning in the rhythm of the lifeblood of the Earth.
— Anonymous

The Magalies River, as it flows past Magaliespark Timeshare & Golfing Estate, a great tourist destination, on its way into the Hartebeespoort Dam (North-West Province, South Africa). This impressive-looking river has its humble beginnings as it bubbles out of the ground at Maloney’s Eye in Magaliesburg, nothing but a trickle amongst the ferns, which slowly gathers momentum as it carves it’s way through the landscape on to it’s ultimate destination, the Hartebeespoort Dam.


Camera : FujiFinepix 2800Zoom