What helps prickly pear invade the Kruger National Park? : How we set about conducting research into why the sour prickly pear, Opuntia stricta, thrives there / Llewellyn C. Foxcroft; Marcel Rejmánek
Material type: TextLanguage: English Series: Veld & Flora, Journal of the Botanical Society of South Africa, Vol. 93(3) September 2007; p. 174 - 175Publication details: Claremont : Botanical Society, 2007Description: 2 pages : illustrations; 30 cmISSN:- 0042-3203
- PER 89b Veld & Flora
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What helps the invasive alien sour prickly pear (Opuntia sricta) spread so efficiently in the Kruger national Park? Why does it appear that there are more patches underneath trees? These were amongst the questions that were asked during a visit to a patch of scattered single and dense Opuntia stands
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