Original Research
Wetland vegetation in the North-eastern Sandy Highveld, Mpumalanga, South Africa
Bothalia | Vol 30, No 2 | a558 |
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4102/abc.v30i2.558
| © 2000 B. M. Burgoyne, G. J. Bredenkamp, N. van Rooyen
| This work is licensed under CC Attribution 4.0
Submitted: 25 September 2000 | Published: 25 September 2000
Submitted: 25 September 2000 | Published: 25 September 2000
About the author(s)
B. M. Burgoyne, National Botanical Institute, South AfricaG. J. Bredenkamp, Department of Botany, University of Pretoria., South Africa
N. van Rooyen, Department of Botany, University of Pretoria., South Africa
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The wetland vegetation of the high mountain grasslands of Mpumalanga w as sampled by using stratification based on
geology and land types. Floristic data were classified by TWINSPAN procedures and refined by using the Braun-Blanquet method. This resulted in the recognition of four major w etland plant communities w hich are subdiv ided into eleven minor plant communities. The major communities include the Phragmites australis Wetland occurring in relatively deep water, the Miscanthus junceus Wetland from moist river banks and wet drainage lines, the Eragrostis biflora-Stihurus
allopecuroides Moist Grassland restricted to moist, poorly drained soils w ith a high water table, and Arundinella nepalensis Moist Grasslands on black vertic soils.
geology and land types. Floristic data were classified by TWINSPAN procedures and refined by using the Braun-Blanquet method. This resulted in the recognition of four major w etland plant communities w hich are subdiv ided into eleven minor plant communities. The major communities include the Phragmites australis Wetland occurring in relatively deep water, the Miscanthus junceus Wetland from moist river banks and wet drainage lines, the Eragrostis biflora-Stihurus
allopecuroides Moist Grassland restricted to moist, poorly drained soils w ith a high water table, and Arundinella nepalensis Moist Grasslands on black vertic soils.
Keywords
conservation; endangered habitats; Mpumalanga; phytosociology; plant communities. South Africa
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