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Non-native eucalyptus trees produce a lot of pollen during the dry months of June and July when many native plants are not flowering. Wild honey is collected at this time in eucalyp- tus plantation stands and from boxed colonies located within 1 km of these stands. Tradition- al honey and...
The determination of selection criteria for the horticultural use of indigenous plants in South Africa To a great many people increasing urbanisation all over the globe means that ornamental plants often provide their only link to the natural world. Using plants in gardens and landscaped environments ...
Thistree growsin the deserts of the Southwest United States and is known for its incredibly tough wood(hence the name), making it unsuitable for a variety of typical lumber uses. However, it serves a great purpose in the desert, where it signals bats to migrate based on its flowering patte...
2005). Compared to the surrounding islands, human impact on the native forest have been limited: around one third of the original vegetation has been preserved and shows substantial endemism, with 28% of endemism in flowering plants (CBNM 2018). Human disturbances were concentrated in lowlands, ...
South America, this turnover reflected a major change from the more archaic, and more tropical to subtropical-adapted mammals, to the beginning of the ultimately modern South American fauna, achieved completely by the Eocene-Oligocene transition. Interestingly, hypsodonty was achieved by South ...
JOHANNESBURG (South Africa)INDIGENOUS plantsNATURE reservesARTEMISIAPLANT spacingHARVESTINGDROUGHT managementMEDICINAL plantsArtemisia afra was identified as an encroaching shrub in the Klipriviersberg Nature Reserve (KNR). Ecological factors that influence the encroachment of A. afra and its population...
The OrMV isolate shared 98鈥 99% nucleotide identity with isolates identified from wild indigenous Lachenalia (Iridaceae) plants in South Africa. This suggests that the source of OrMV in C. ovata may be one or more bulbous iridaceous flowering plants of southern African origin that were ...
The OrMV isolate shared 98鈥 99% nucleotide identity with isolates identified from wild indigenous Lachenalia (Iridaceae) plants in South Africa. This suggests that the source of OrMV in C. ovata may be one or more bulbous iridaceous flowering plants of southern African origin that were ...
The OrMV isolate shared 98鈥 99% nucleotide identity with isolates identified from wild indigenous Lachenalia (Iridaceae) plants in South Africa. This suggests that the source of OrMV in C. ovata may be one or more bulbous iridaceous flowering plants of southern African origin that were ...