... Catophractes alexandri which can also spread by means of rhizomes ( Cole 1986 ) . Subcanopy Floristics : the 134 species listed as the subcanopy flora in the KTV obviously do not constitute a flora in a formal sense but are merely an ...
... Catophractes alexandri . The massive degradation in the basin of Okamungudona was al- ready mentioned when ... Catophractes type , also including the species Catophractes alexandri and those of the small river channel Bridelia ...
... Catophractes alexandri , Sarcocaulon burmanni , S. rigidum , and Hoodia gordoni on the plains ; Euphorbia gregaria in the low - lying valleys , and along the dry river - beds Acacia giraffæ , A. albida , Combretum primigenum , Euclea ...
... Catophractes Welwitschi ( sp . nov . ) , Seem . ( Tab . XXXIX . ) ; caule ramis spinis calycibusque niveo- v ... Alexandri the filaments rise distinctly from the base of the corolla - tube , and their starting- point is indicated ...
... Catophractes alexandri , Rhigozum virgatum and Phaeoptilum spinosum are frequent among up to 3 m tall mopane . Acanthaceous species and various species of Commiphora are common in the lower strata here , just as in adjacent South West ...
... Catophractes alexandri on rainfall interception and subsequent soil moisture is key focus of the recent research program SPACES. Once water has entered the soil, diverse rooting systems of different plant species can either improve ...