Buddleja saligna, the false olive or bastard olive, is almost endemic to South Africa where it has a wide distribution. It occurs most often in ravines and against outcrops, and is distributed from coastal elevations to the central plateau at elevations of < 2000 m.Who is hiding here?Sunbird
Interesting info. Olive trees are popular here. They can be very messy when having fruit.
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Thank you very much Ineke. These trees don’t bear any fruit, but flowers.
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So hul is onvrugbaar as dit by vrugte kom.
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Ja!
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loving the sunbird, and see there is another bird hiding in the first square 🙂
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Yes, it also a Sunbird. A southern Double Collared Sunbird
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Ahha!
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💕🐦
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Lovely, thank you. Never heard of the false olive, every day’s a school day. ;~}
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I was going to say the same! I’ve not heard of it either – its leaves certainly look like an olive so can see how it came about
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My thoughts exactly
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😃
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Yes the leaves definitely look like an olive tree’s.
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Thank you Dale, glad I could bring you something new!
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Amazing sunbird!
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Thank you so much Hien!
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