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Hike at Caledon Wildflower Garden

Hike at Caledon Wildflower Garden

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Hike at Caledon Wildflower Garden

A small group of Botanical Society of South Africa members (Southern Overberg Branch) took to the Caledon Wildflower Garden. We had so many special flora moments and managed to identify several endangered and even red list species.

We will not give up on the conservation of this area.

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Hike at Caledon Wildflower Garden

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