Cape Town’s wildflowers are a world treasure : six insights from a new checklist
11 février 2026 | Dian Spear, Senior research scientist, Stellenbosch University, Nicola van Wilgen-Bredenkamp, Research associate, Stellenbosch University, Patricia Holmes, plant ecologist, Stellenbosch University, Ronell R Klopper, Extraordinary Lecturer, University of Pretoria, Tony Rebelo, Scientist, South African National Biodiversity Institute
The latest checklist of Table Mountain flora shows that Cape Town is still a global hotspot for threatened flowering plants.
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