Enkele morfologiese aspekte van die <i>podocarpus</i>-soorte van die Tsitsikama- Bos en -Seekus nasionale parke
The genus Podocarpus includes the largest forest treesof South Africa. Four species are known in South Africa, of which two, viz. P. falcatus and P. latifolius, occur in the Tsitsikama National Parks.The wood of both species is of economic importance. In forests where leaf and cone material is not a...
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doaj-74737e15de794011887433db70dfbacf2020-11-25T00:35:03ZengAOSISKoedoe: African Protected Area Conservation and Science0075-64582071-07711973-07-01161597510.4102/koedoe.v16i1.885820Enkele morfologiese aspekte van die <i>podocarpus</i>-soorte van die Tsitsikama- Bos en -Seekus nasionale parkeEezabe SghoonraadThe genus Podocarpus includes the largest forest treesof South Africa. Four species are known in South Africa, of which two, viz. P. falcatus and P. latifolius, occur in the Tsitsikama National Parks.The wood of both species is of economic importance. In forests where leaf and cone material is not always easily accessible, the two species may be identified by means of thestructure of the bark.The leaves of P. falcatus are falcate and the petioles twist through an angle of 90 degrees while the leaves of P. latifolius are straightand the petioles not twisted.https://koedoe.co.za/index.php/koedoe/article/view/885 |
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Enkele morfologiese aspekte van die <i>podocarpus</i>-soorte van die Tsitsikama- Bos en -Seekus nasionale parke |
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Enkele morfologiese aspekte van die <i>podocarpus</i>-soorte van die Tsitsikama- Bos en -Seekus nasionale parke |
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Enkele morfologiese aspekte van die <i>podocarpus</i>-soorte van die Tsitsikama- Bos en -Seekus nasionale parke |
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Enkele morfologiese aspekte van die <i>podocarpus</i>-soorte van die Tsitsikama- Bos en -Seekus nasionale parke |
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Enkele morfologiese aspekte van die <i>podocarpus</i>-soorte van die Tsitsikama- Bos en -Seekus nasionale parke |
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enkele morfologiese aspekte van die <i>podocarpus</i>-soorte van die tsitsikama- bos en -seekus nasionale parke |
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The genus Podocarpus includes the largest forest treesof South Africa. Four species are known in South Africa, of which two, viz. P. falcatus and P. latifolius, occur in the Tsitsikama National Parks.The wood of both species is of economic importance. In forests where leaf and cone material is not always easily accessible, the two species may be identified by means of thestructure of the bark.The leaves of P. falcatus are falcate and the petioles twist
through an angle of 90 degrees while the leaves of P. latifolius are straightand the petioles not twisted. |
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