This flower looks like it is made of plastic.

A very attractive bush but not native to SA. The red seed pods are eaten by birds but it does not taste very interesting.

Lichen.

Beautiful Hibiscus. Many species are grown for their showy flowers or used as landscape shrubs. Hibiscus is also a primary ingredient in many herbal teas.

This tiny little spider s about the size of a match head.

The street where I live.
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