500 species observed on the Cape Peninsula

Going to take me a long, long time to achieve the other half of my first K! But 4,700 to choose from.
Restricted to plants it is 426 seen vs 2,700 waiting.

Trying to photograph an ordinary Crassula capensis, I caught saxifraga instead. More of a mountain species, but come down to my level.

I wonder what inspired an early botanist to see 'saxifrage'?

Posted on June 16, 2022 01:39 PM by dianastuder dianastuder

Observations

Photos / Sounds

What

Tutu Stonecrop (Crassula saxifraga)

Observer

dianastuder

Date

June 8, 2022 11:39 AM SAST

Description

Leaves above the ground. Frilly margins.

Comments

A milestone!

Here are some cool links you might find interesting...

1) Your observation heat map: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/map?user_id=dianastuder#2/0/0

2) Your identification heat map: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/map?ident_user_id=dianastuder#2/0/0

3) Your year in review (2021): https://www.inaturalist.org/stats/2021/dianastuder

Posted by jeremygilmore almost 2 years ago

Heat map for IDs is interesting. Lighting up darkest Africa.

Posted by dianastuder almost 2 years ago

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