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Zone1 Coastal summer rainfall
Zone2 Coastal winter rainfall
Zone3 Winter rainfall Karoo
Zone4 Summer rainfall Karoo/Highveld
Zone5 Bushveld summer rainfall
Pietermaritzburg - Zone 5
Port Elizabeth - Zone 1
Worcester - Zone 3
Pretoria - Zone 4
... nursery has had good results with many members of the Fabaceae that are especially prone to pre-emergence damping ...
... insects, especially bees, which are common pollinators of Fabaceae species. The flower structure with a standard petal, ... aspects of the species. A key ecological trait of the Fabaceae family is its ability to establish symbiotic ... and supporting agricultural sustainability. Furthermore, Fabaceae members provide critical ecosystem services such as ...
... that they might be pests is not rulled out. As for most Fabaceae species, the pods dry out over time and split open ... van Wyk, in 1991. The genus Lotononis falls under the Fabaceae which is also known as the pea, bean or legume ... genera and more than 19 000 species worldwide. The word Fabaceae is derived from the Latin word faba which means ...
... is not parasitized. Like other plants belonging to the Fabaceae, seed of this tree must be soaked in hot water ...
... species, the genus Indigofera is the third largest in the Fabaceae family. About 500 Indigofera species occur in ...
... yellow flowers. Eriosema luteopetalum belongs to the Fabaceae, a large and economically important family that ...
... expert on legumes. Polhillia belongs to the legume family (Fabaceae), which is one of the largest plant families ...