The phytosociology of the western section of Borakalalo Nature Reserve

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As part of a vegetation survey programme for conservation areas in South Africa, the plant communities of the western section of the Borakalalo Nature Reserve were investigated. From a TWINSPAN classification, refined by Braun-Blanquet procedures, 19 plant communities, which can be grouped into eleven major groups, were identified. A classification and description of these communities, some of which have a karoo affinity, are presented. The diagnostic species, as well as the prominent and less conspicuous species of the tree, shrub, herb and grass strata are outlined. A vegetation map is included. -from Authors

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Brown, L. R., Bredenkamp, G. J., & Van Rooyen, N. (1995). The phytosociology of the western section of Borakalalo Nature Reserve. Koedoe, 38(2), 49–64. https://doi.org/10.4102/koedoe.v38i2.314

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