Original Research

Barrier plants in South Africa

L. Henderson
Bothalia | Vol 14, No 3/4 | a1221 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.4102/abc.v14i3/4.1221 | © 1983 L. Henderson | This work is licensed under CC Attribution 4.0
Submitted: 03 November 1983 | Published: 06 November 1983

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L. Henderson, Botanical Research Institute. Department of Agriculture, South Africa

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It is stated that there is a need both to extend the range of barrier plants available in South Africa, and to replace some much-used exotic species that have become invasive. A literature survey and computerized herbarium search revealed that of the 428 plants recorded as having been used as barriers 62% are exotics. Of these. 26% are naturalized or invasive in one or other part of South Africa. Ideal characteristics for different types of barrier plants have been defined and used as a guide in selecting a range of potential barrier plants from the indigenous species available. Lists of recognized barrier plants are given including some species revealed as a result of the present investigation.


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