Field guide to trees of Southern Africa


Submitted: 13 June 2012
Accepted: 13 June 2012
Published: 4 September 2012
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The mainland region of Africa is Southern Africa because it is considered to be robust with an estimate of around 1700 tree species that are native and a couple 100 more that are alien, but have become accustomed to the natural environment; invading, penetrating and replacing vegetation.

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Singh, R. (2012). Field guide to trees of Southern Africa. International Journal of Plant Biology, 3(1), br1. https://doi.org/10.4081/pb.2012.br1

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