Floristic analysis of domestic gardens in the Tlokwe City Municipality, South Africa
This paper is a first attempt to describe the flora of domestic gardens from an urban environment in South Africa. A total of 835 plant species of 501 genera in 145 families was recorded from 100 gardens in a 54.9 km2 area of the Tlokwe City Municipality [Potchefstroom], North-West Province. A subst...
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doaj-40541d9a053f4e0c814f3d039ae180702020-11-25T03:52:15ZengSouth African National Biodiversity InstitutBothalia: African Biodiversity & Conservation0006-82412311-92842011-12-0141235136110.4102/abc.v41i2.7876Floristic analysis of domestic gardens in the Tlokwe City Municipality, South AfricaC. S. Lubbe0S. J. Siebert1S. S. Cilliers2School of Environmental Sciences and Development, North-West University, PotchefstroomSchool of Environmental Sciences and Development, North-West University, PotchefstroomSchool of Environmental Sciences and Development, North-West University, PotchefstroomThis paper is a first attempt to describe the flora of domestic gardens from an urban environment in South Africa. A total of 835 plant species of 501 genera in 145 families was recorded from 100 gardens in a 54.9 km2 area of the Tlokwe City Municipality [Potchefstroom], North-West Province. A substantial number of alien species (580) were recorded, but also many indigenous species (255) that included South African endemics (61) and protected species on the National Red Data List (18). A number of the alien species that were commonly cultivated are declared invasive plants in South Africa (88). Most of the cultivated indigenous taxa originated from the southeastern provinces of South Africa. This study provides new knowledge on the often overlooked biodiversity of urban areas in a developing, mega-diverse country. Most studies of a similar nature were conducted in the developed countries of Europe and are of limited use in the development of management plans of urban ecosystems in southern Africa.https://abcjournal.org/index.php/abc/article/view/78AgavaceaeAlien PlantsAsteraceaeDiversityGrasslandHome GardensNative PlantsPotchefstroomUrban Ecology |
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C. S. Lubbe S. J. Siebert S. S. Cilliers Floristic analysis of domestic gardens in the Tlokwe City Municipality, South Africa Bothalia: African Biodiversity & Conservation Agavaceae Alien Plants Asteraceae Diversity Grassland Home Gardens Native Plants Potchefstroom Urban Ecology |
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Floristic analysis of domestic gardens in the Tlokwe City Municipality, South Africa |
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Floristic analysis of domestic gardens in the Tlokwe City Municipality, South Africa |
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Floristic analysis of domestic gardens in the Tlokwe City Municipality, South Africa |
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Floristic analysis of domestic gardens in the Tlokwe City Municipality, South Africa |
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Floristic analysis of domestic gardens in the Tlokwe City Municipality, South Africa |
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floristic analysis of domestic gardens in the tlokwe city municipality, south africa |
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South African National Biodiversity Institut |
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Bothalia: African Biodiversity & Conservation |
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This paper is a first attempt to describe the flora of domestic gardens from an urban environment in South Africa. A total of 835 plant species of 501 genera in 145 families was recorded from 100 gardens in a 54.9 km2 area of the Tlokwe City Municipality [Potchefstroom], North-West Province. A substantial number of alien species (580) were recorded, but also many indigenous species (255) that included South African endemics (61) and protected species on the National Red Data List (18). A number of the alien species that were commonly cultivated are declared invasive plants in South Africa (88). Most of the cultivated indigenous taxa originated from the southeastern provinces of South Africa.
This study provides new knowledge on the often overlooked biodiversity of urban areas in a developing, mega-diverse country. Most studies of a similar nature were conducted in the developed countries of Europe and are of limited use in the development of management plans of urban ecosystems in southern Africa. |
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Agavaceae Alien Plants Asteraceae Diversity Grassland Home Gardens Native Plants Potchefstroom Urban Ecology |
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