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A user with 8 edits. Account created on 9 September 2010.
28 September 2010
- 19:3019:30, 28 September 2010 diff hist +14 File:AcaciaXanthophloeaSpines.JPG I BLOODY HOPE that the licence now is satisfactory! The system seems to be designed to drive contributors insane!
- 18:4018:40, 28 September 2010 diff hist +443 N File:AcaciaXanthophloeaSpines.JPG {{Information |Description=[[Spines and emerging spring leaves of Acacia xanthophloea. The spines of African Acacias such as this are modified stipules. Note the emerging stipules beginning to form spines, and the older, hardened spines at the bases of sh
- 18:2318:23, 28 September 2010 diff hist +494 N File:MabuyaCapensisImpaled inAcaciaXanthophloea.JPG {{Information |Description={{en|1=Cape Skink (Mabuya capensis) impaled on thorn of Fever Tree (Acacia xanthophloea) by Common Fiscal or "Fiscal Shrike" (Lanius collaris) in garden near Somerset West South Africa.}} |Source={{own}} |Author=[[User:JeanGeill
9 September 2010
- 11:5511:55, 9 September 2010 diff hist +68 File:Zaluzianskya sp3 Sterkfontein.JPG Clarification and marking of links
- 11:4811:48, 9 September 2010 diff hist +496 N File:Zaluzianskya sp3 Sterkfontein.JPG {{Information |Description={{en|1=Flower of Zaluzianskya in the family Scrophulariaceae. This specimen was a forb about 40 cm high, found at Sterkfontein, North-West of Johannesburg. }} |Source={{own}} |Author=JeanGeilland |Date=2010
- 11:3511:35, 9 September 2010 diff hist +420 N File:Zaluzianskya sp2 Vaalputs.JPG {{Information |Description={{en|1=A member of the family Scrophulariaceae, a tiny Zaluzianskya species occurring in the very arid area, Vaalputs, a radioactive waste repository in South Africa. }} |Source={{own}} |Author=JeanGeilland
- 09:3609:36, 9 September 2010 diff hist +625 N File:Zaluzianskya Sp1 Vaalputs.JPG {{Information |Description={{en|1=A tiny species of Zaluzianskya photographed in the grounds of the Vaalputs radioactive waste repository in South Africa. The area is very arid and the plant appeared after unusually good rain. The inflorescence is larger