Plumbago path Post author:fitravel Post published:05/09/2010 Post category:Uncategorized Reading time:1 mins read Plumbago growing next to the trail at Sleepy Hollow just east of Port Elizabeth Tags: flowers, Sleepy Hollow, trails Read more articles Previous PostNobel Square Next PostCoca Cola Crate Man You Might Also Like Donkin Reserve, a Port Elizabeth icon 20/06/2012 Still on a high 02/08/2008 Discover Freedom this holiday season 09/12/2016 This Post Has 3 Comments Caroline 05/09/2010 Very pretty – reminds me of Waters Meeting Nature Reserve at Port Alfred where we often go – hubby has some timeshare in the area. Very lush, even in time of drought. The Valley Bushveld vegetation in your neck of the woods is indeed very special. Tracy 05/09/2010 So pretty! Gaelyn 05/09/2010 Now that looks like an inviting place to go for a walk. Love the arched trees and lush green. Comments are closed.
Caroline 05/09/2010 Very pretty – reminds me of Waters Meeting Nature Reserve at Port Alfred where we often go – hubby has some timeshare in the area. Very lush, even in time of drought. The Valley Bushveld vegetation in your neck of the woods is indeed very special.
Gaelyn 05/09/2010 Now that looks like an inviting place to go for a walk. Love the arched trees and lush green.
Very pretty – reminds me of Waters Meeting Nature Reserve at Port Alfred where we often go – hubby has some timeshare in the area. Very lush, even in time of drought. The Valley Bushveld vegetation in your neck of the woods is indeed very special.
So pretty!
Now that looks like an inviting place to go for a walk. Love the arched trees and lush green.