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The great and ancient Chapman's baobab in the Makgadikgadi Pans
 

SOUTHERN AFRICA'S MAGNIFICENT FLORAL DIVERSITY


A beautiful Protea

Southern Africa is host to one of the greatest botanical phenomena on Earth: the Cape Floral Kingdom (or Fynbos). Fynbos is almost exclusively restricted to the western Cape of South Africa, and is comprised of over 8,600 flowering plantsA delicate geophyte - by far the richest of the world's six floral kingdoms.


What makes fynbos so special is that so many species of plant exist within such a small area. This concentration of diversity is unparalleled anywhere on Earth - Table Mountain alone is home to over 1,470 different species of plant, the equivalent of the entire United Kingdom! The closest rival to fynbos' incredible diversity is the Amazon jungle, but even this pales by comparison: there are 12 different species of fynbos per 100 square kilometers, as opposed to 4 different species per 100 square kilometers in the Amazon.


A beautiful leadwood tree

Apart from Fynbos, the region also boasts tens of thousands of other fascinating species of plants and trees. Plants such as the desert-adapted Welwitschia mirabilis (below) which can live to be over 2,000 years old, and trees such as the giant baobab (top) which can reach up to 5,000 years in age, and the beautiful leadwood tree (left) whose wood is so dense that it sinks in water.


The fascinating Welwitshia of the Namib Desert


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