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Pigface
Don't ask why these flowers have that name! There are several species here, some native and some introduced. They grow in the sand dunes beside the beach, performing the very important role of helping keep the dunes stable and minimising erosion.
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The name is a little discriminatory for this beautiful flower...
I think some people think that the fruits liik like pig faces. ;-)
Bonne soirée salutaire.
yet could be a nudist beach :)))))
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Great to be back:)
As Pam says, it is easy to remember though ;-)
it looks like our Carpobrotus edulis, fruits are edible, perhaps by the pigs ;-)
.........wünsche noch einen schönen Nachmittag,ganz liebe Grüße Güni:))
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