| Issue 8:10 | THE CACTUS PATCH | October 2005 |
![]() Strange Plants of South Africa Or, Why is the South African Flora So Diverse? presented by Maynard Moe |
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This is a talk I prepared for the "Coffee with a Professor" program at Cal State. It deals with the familiar and less familiar succulents (mostly) of South Africa and addresses the question why the South African flora is so incerdibly diverse. Similar regions on other continents do not have floras nearly as diverse as found in South Africa. The talk will not be too technical and there will be lots of nice photographs. Maynard |
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