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Southern Africa Plant Kingdom


The variety of landforms and vegetation zones have resulted in a remarkably high diversity of species in southern Africa. These vegetation habitats determined the type of animal species found.

Ten vegetation zones cover Southern Africa.
The largest zone is the Kalahari Savannah, which comprise of grasslands and small groups of trees and covers most of Botswana, Namibia and part of South Africa. Deep sands underlie the vegetation. It occurs below 1 000 m and receives less than 400 mm rain per annum. Fossil dunes, dry river valleys and salt pans. It has no surface water.

Plant KingdomThe second largest zone is the Karoo Schrubland area, which covers most of South Africa. Rugged in parts, with canyons and valleys. Few perennial rivers. Many species are restricted to this zone. Includes Kaokoland, Damaraland, Richtersveld and Namaqualand.

The largest game parks in this region are found in the Mixed Woodland vegetation area, which comprise of grass, tree and also mountainous vegetation areas.This is a type of savanna characterised by relatively short trees, including Acacia and broad-leaved species.

It is also referred to as bushveld. Generally occurring at altitudes below 1 500 m, it includes much of the lowveld of Mpumalanga. It offers a wide diversity of species, but few are restricted to this biome.

PlantsUnique to South Africa is that the smallest vegetation biome in the world, the Fynbos, is found here. It covers a very small area in the south-western Cape and it is home to more than 7000 plant species. This is twice as many as is found in the whole of the United Kingdom.
It is found on generally hilly or mountainous country and dominated by proteas, heaths, restios and bulbous plants.
The vegetation zone receives rainfall in the winter only and a great number of species are restricted to this zone.

Dominated by large evergreen trees, Forests contain few mammals but many birds. The coastal and lowland forests occur along the eastern seaboard, while montane forest occurs in specific pockets about 1 200 m. The high rainfall is a feature of this zone. Only small fragments of true closed-canopy forest remain today.