Aberdare moorland flowers

Gladioli on the Honi River

The high moorlands of the Aberdare range  are dotted with rosettes of thistle, tussock grass, lobelia and giant heather bearded with moss and delicately landscaped gardens. Wild flowers at this time of year are abundant; red-hot pokers burn brightly above their stems, gladioli, daisies and everlastings inject splashes of red, pink, purple, yellow and orange into the dark green heath. Read more at the Lowis & Leakey Bush Telegraph

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