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Home Home » TYPES » Mesembs » Nelia schlechterii the mountaineer
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Nelia schlechterii the mountaineer

Nelia schlechterii the mountaineer
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The physical situation in which a plant finds itself upon germination may pose special challenges remaining relevant throughout its life. This Nelia schlechteri in bobbejaan-klim-die-berg (baboon-climbs-the mountain) mode is a case in point, its uphill struggle on the rock a life-long commitment.

Achievement is not about the good fortune and opportunities received but about what is made of the conditions given. The numerous leafy branches and last season’s evidence of many flowers turned into fruits speak for themselves (Williamson, 2010; Herre, 1971; iNaturalist).

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Judd Kirkel
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Ivan Latti
 
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