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Veld & Flora
Veld & Flora is the journal of SANBI's partner, the Botanical Society of South Africa. The society has kindly given its permssion for the reproduction of selected articles from Veld&Flora to be displayed on this site. Copyright resides with the Botanical Society and anyone wishing to reproduce material from these journals is requested to contact them.
Veld & Flora 2006
by Xaba Phakamani M'Afrika
The Harold Porter National Botanical Garden involves the community in environmental education.
by Clark Ralph, Barker Nigel
Botanists fulfil the desire of Carl Thunberg, 'Father of South African botany', to visit the Sneeuberg, which forms an interesting component of the Great Escarpment.
by Berrington Wesley, Dold Tony
The Van Stadens WiIdflower Reserve, about 40 km west of Port Elizabeth, conserves a number of endemic, rare and threatened plants in the Albany Centre of Endemism and serves as an important environmental education centre to local communities in the Nelson Mandela Metropole and outlying regions.
by Marais Bettie, Dold Tony
A rare bicoloured geranium from the Eastern Cape.
by Craib Charles
E. zeyheri has dwindled greatly in numbers since the advent of crop farming, particularly maize and sunflowers.
by Craib Charles
Containers should be inspired by the shapes and textures of the surrounding rocks, pebbles and soil, as well as the annual growth cycles and physical attributes of the plants themselves.
by Geldenhuys Conrad
The green covering in this usually arid place is not necessarily healthy.
by Cowper-Lewis Meg
The author describes the highs and lows of converting, over time, the garden at Southermost, the southernmost private home in Africa, into an indigenous and waterwise fynbos coastal garden.
by Vosse Shelly
Can our riverine plant communities fight back after heavy invasion?
by Foxcroft Llewellyn
Reconstructing the history of Opuntia stricta invasion in the Kruger National Park over the last fifty years provides an insight into the dynamics of its invasion.
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