This has been a most interesting thread to follow.
When I was with my regiment we once travelled through an area where heather grew, and I put some behind my bonnet badge. But for some reason the NCOs didn’t like it, and they told me to throw it out!
I stuck the heather in because I had been reading a novel about campaigns fought in Scotland, so I was quite taken with the idea.
But then there were many in the regiment that were ignorant of Scottish customs.
Erica is a genus of heath that is endemic to the fynbos region of the Western Cape and the western part of the Eastern Cape.
A school here in Port Elizabeth uses the red erica as its badge. The school is aptly named: Erica Girls’ Primary.
The ferns shown in the picture are similar in many respect to the indigenous South African ferns that grow in my garden.
Thanks especially to Kyle for posting those pictures showing the various possible uses of a plant badge in the bonnet – or should I say bonnets. That’s a nice collection of headgear.
Regards,
Mike
The fear of the Lord is a fountain of life.
[Proverbs 14:27]
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