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A phytosociological and phytogeographical study of Augrabies Falls National Park, Republic of South Africa

M. J.A. Werger, B. J. Coetzee
Koedoe | Vol 20, No 1 | a929 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.4102/koedoe.v20i1.929 | © 1977 M. J.A. Werger, B. J. Coetzee | This work is licensed under CC Attribution 4.0
Submitted: 03 August 1977 | Published: 27 August 1977

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M. J.A. Werger,
B. J. Coetzee,

Abstract

An outline of the physiography and climate of the Augrabies Falls National Park is given. The plant communities occurring in the Park are described and their ecology is briefly discussed. A brief discussion on the phyto-geography of the area, and on the flora and growth forms is added.

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