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The Boschberg (Somerset East, Eastern Cape) — A floristic cross-roads of the southern Great Escarpment
Authors:VR Clark  NP BarkerC McMaster  L Mucina
Institution:
  • a Department of Botany, Rhodes University, Grahamstown 6140, South Africa
  • b Cameron McMaster, African Bulbs, P.O. Box 26, Napier 7270, South Africa
  • c Department of Environmental and Aquatic Sciences, Curtin University of Technology, GPO Box U1987, Perth WA 6845, Australia
  • Abstract:The Boschberg and Groot-Bruintjieshoogde form the wettest and floristically most distinct section of the Sneeuberg mountain complex. As such they warrant a separate detailed investigation, particularly in terms of their connectivity between the main Sneeuberg in the west, the Great Winterberg-Amatolas in the east, and with the Cape Floristic Region (CFR) to the south and south-west. Following a detailed botanical investigation and overview we conclude that the Boschberg and Groot-Bruintjieshoogde are a floristic hub between the CFR and southern Great Escarpment, as well as between the moister eastern and drier western components of the Great Escarpment. Our data confirm that the Boschberg forms part of the south-eastern connection between the CFR and the Afromontane region in southern Africa, a connection first suggested by Weimarck (1941).
    Keywords:Boschberg  Cape Floristic Region  Floristics  Groot-Bruintjieshoogde  Phytogeography  Sneeuberg Centre of Endemism
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