Original Research

Flora and vegetation of the Mbonambi Beach Arcuate Scar on the Zululand dune barrier, Natal, South Africa

P. J. Weisser, E. C. A. Smith, A. P. Backer, S. van Eeden
Bothalia | Vol 22, No 2 | a852 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.4102/abc.v22i2.852 | © 1992 P. J. Weisser, E. C. A. Smith, A. P. Backer, S. van Eeden | This work is licensed under CC Attribution 4.0
Submitted: 14 October 1992 | Published: 14 October 1992

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P. J. Weisser, National Botanical Institute, South Africa
E. C. A. Smith, National Botanical Institute, South Africa
A. P. Backer, National Botanical Institute
S. van Eeden, National Botanical Institute, South Africa

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Abstract

A hundred and seventy-nine species belonging to 63 families were found in 13 communities in the Mbonambi Arcuate Scar. This is a rare type of dune valley that is described here and its vegetation is mapped. The great botanical diversity in a small area (7 ha) can be related to the variety in ecological conditions and the juxtaposition of pristine and disturbed areas. Because most of the adjacent area has been mined and this type of dune valley is rare, it deserves a high conservation status rating. A  Pereskia aculeata infestation was found that requires urgent attention.


Keywords

arcuate scar; dune valley; South Africa; vegetation; Zululand

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