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Vegetation Units GOLDEN GATE HIGHLANDS N P QWAQWA NATIONAL PARK Gh7 Gh6 Gm4 Gd5 Gs4 SVl23 MTUBATUBA GREATER ST LUCIA AZi10 SVk5 Gh6 Gh7 Gd8 Gd8 Gm4 Gd8 Gs3 Gs6 SVs2 Gs4 SVs2 FOz5 RIVER VIEW AZi10 Gd5 Gd8 Gd5 Gs7 Gs6 WETLAND PARK DEALESVILLE FOURIESBURG LADYSMITH Gs4 POMEROY i AT 11 Great Fish Thicket AZi10 VAALBOS AZi10 Gh10 Gh8 Gh7 SVs1 Gd6 SVk5 AZf3 Gm5 Gs4 Mfoloz SVk5 NATIONAL PARK Gs4 Gs3 SVl24 FOa3 AZs3 SOUTPAN MARQUARD AZf3 AZf3 SVl22 SVl22 SCHMIDTSDRIF AZi10 BRANDFORT Gm5 Gs6 Gs4 Gs6 MELMOTH Gm4 UKHAHLAMBA SVs2 QUDENI AZd4 AT 12 Buffels Thicket SVk5 SVk5 Gh7 Gs5 SVl22 SVk4 Gm5 DRAKENSBERG PARK SVs2 Gs4 SVs4 CB1 FOz7 Soutpan Gh9 Gm3 Gd10 SVs2 Gs9 NKANDLA Gh7 FOz2 Gs3 AZf6 KIMBERLEY AZi10 Gh9 AZi10 Gh10 Gm4 Gd5 Woodstock SVs1 FOz3 FOz7 AT 13 Eastern Cape Escarpment Thicket AZi10 AZi10 Gh8 Gm4 Gd8 Gd7 Dam Spioenkop Dam FOz3 AZi10 SVs2 FOz3 SVk5 AZi10 SOETDORING Gh8 Gm5 AZf3 BERGVILLE WOLWEDRIFT Gm4 on Gs4 KWA MBONAMBI AZa5 AZf3 BUTHA BUTHE Gm5 SVs4 SVs4 SVl23 AT 14 Camdebo Escarpment Thicket AZi10 Gh10 Gh6 Gd6 TUGELA FERRY FOz5 NSELENI AZd4 Gm5 o COLENSO CB2 NKu3 Caled Gm4 AZf5 SVs1 SVk5 M VERKEERDEVLEI s SVl24 AZs3 AZi10 o ALLANDALE HLOTSE t Nkandla Gh5 d a Gs6 SVs4 NKWALINI FOz7 FOa2 SVk4 d Gm4 Forest Krugersdrif Dam Gm4 m FOz2 SVs1 CB1 FOz7 e Gm4 Gs10 Gh8 a WINTERTON z r FICKSBURG tu e SVk5 b JAMESON´S DRIFT CB1 SVk5 AZa5 EXCELSIOR i la AZi10 Gh8 Gh6 l M h EMPANGENI AZi10 a SVk5 AZi10 Gd6 Gs4 WEENEN KEATE´S DRIFT Gs6 SVs6 FOa2 FOz7 AZa4 NKu3 AZi10 Gh8 Gh7 CLOCOLAN M et SVk5 Gm5 SVs2 Ri AZi10 AZi10 Gm3 Gd10 Gd6 FOz2 Gs6 SVs3 AZf6 o Gh5 Gh5 Gm4 TS'EHLANYANE AZf5 FRERE WEENEN SVs1 Gs9 FELIXTON RITCHIE M dde Gm4 Gd7 LOSKOP FOz3 SVs6 PLOOYSBURG r Gh7 Gm5 NATIONAL PARK AZf5 CATHEDRAL PEAK RICHARDS BAY Gh8 Gs10 FOz5 SVk4 AZi10 FOa3 SVk5 AZi10 AZi10 Gm5 SVs1 FOz5 ESHOWE Ongoye RICHARDS BAY SVk4 SVk4 Gm3 PITSENG Gs6 SVk4 Gh8 Gm3 FOz2 FOz5 Forest CB1 AZd4 AZi10 Gh7 P Gd10 Gd10 Gs6 Gs8 CB3 CB3 AZi10 Gh7 h u FOz2 FOz7 SVk5 thiatsan MUDEN SVs2 KRANSKOP SVs4 JACOBSDAL Gh9 a Gd7 CHAMPAGNE CASTLE SVs2 SVs6 AZs3 SVk4 BLOEMFONTEIN AZi10 AZa5 Gm5 Gm5 AZf5 ESTCOURT FOz3 PETRUSBURG Gh7 Gh6 AZf3 Gm4 Gd5 Gs4 Wagendrift Dam SVk5 Gh7 Gd10 AZf4 Gd10 Gs9 CB3 SVcb 23 Polokwane Plateau Bushveld NKu3 SVk5 SVk4 AZi10 MTUNZINI SVk4 Gh5 Gm5 Gd10 Gd6 Gs10 SVs2 GREYTOWN UMLALAZI AZi10 SVk4 u AZs3 SVk5 Gh7 TWEESPRUIT l CB3 e SVs3 SVk5 SVs5 SVk4 Gh7 Gm4 Gm3 TEYATEYANENG b Gd8 FOz2 FOz7 AZi10 AZi10 Gh5 BOTSHABELO Gd8 u Gs4 GINGINDLOVU SVcb 24 Mamabolo Mountain Bushveld MARSEILLES h Gs6 FOz5 CB3 T AMATIKULU Gh7 Gh5 THABA NCHU LADYBRAND ug SALT LAKE NKu3 Gd8 K FOz2 e CB1 Gs8 SVs5 l SVk5 SVk5 SVk4 Gm5 Gd5 AZf3 a SVs6 Gd6 AZf3 SVs4 MAPUMULO SVcb 25 Poung Dolomite Mountain Bushveld R SVk5 Gd10 n AZf5 Gs9 AZi10 SVk4 i Gh7 Gh7 THABA PHATSHWA Gm5 MOOIRIVER e Gh4 o FOz2 FOz7 AZi10 t Gm4 Gm4 d M CB1 AZi10 Gh7 Rustfontein Dam e v Gh7 Gm4 l SVs3 SVs5 o SVcb 26 Ohrigstad Mountain Bushveld Gh5 Gm5 a FOz3 ti AMATHIKULU Gh6 -C MOKHOTLONG GIANT´S CASTLE SVs4 Gm5 New KOMMISSIEPOORT MASERU tle FOz2 CB3 29° Leeurivier Dam Lit SEVENOAKS AZs3 SVk4 SVk5 Karkloof Tierpoort Dam Gm5 Gs10 SVk4 KOFFIEFONTEIN Gh7 Gm5 Gd9 Forest SVcb 27 Sekhukhune Plains Bushveld BELMONT AZa4 Gh4 Katse Dam Gd8 Gd7 FOz5 FOz7 SVk4 SVk5 Gh5 Gd10 FOz3 FOz5 Gh7 NOTTINGHAM ROAD Gs9 Gs9 SVs6 SVk5 NKu3 Gm5 Gd8 DARNALL AZs3 NKu3 Kalkfontein Dam Gh7 Gm3 FOz3 SVcb 28 Sekhukhune Mountain Bushveld SVk5 AZf4 Gd6 Gd5 NEW HANOVER DALTON Gh4 Gh5 Gh7 Gm3 Mohale Dam Gs10 AZi10 Gm3 Gm5 Gm4 Gd8 SVs4 SVs4 AZi10 SVk5 Gh4 FOz2 Gh4 Gh3 ROMA Gs9 Albert Falls STANGER SVk5 SVk4 Gs10 Gs9 AZf5 UKHAHLAMBA DRAKENSBERG Dam INDIAN OCEAN COASTAL BELT Gh3 Gh3 Gh5 Gh6 Gh7 HOBHOUSE MONTSONYANE ALBERT FALLS SVs5 SVk4 NKu3 Gh7 AZf5 Gd10 PARK FOz3 SVs4 CB3 AZi10 SVk5 AZi10 Gm4 Gd4 WARTBURG FOz7 SVk4 Gh4 Gd7 HOWICK DEWETSDORP n AZf3 AZa4 Gm5 o THABA-TSEKA Mopane Bioregion d FOz2 SVs3 SVk5 le AZf4 Gs9 SVs6 SVs5 FOz5 Gh4 AZi10 Gh4 Gh7 a Gs10 HOPETOWN SVk5 NKu3 C MORIJA FOz5 SVmp 1 Musina Mopane Bushveld CB 1 Maputaland Coastal Belt SVk5 REDDERSBURG Gh2 Gd9 Gd4 Midmar Dam SHAKASKRAAL AZi10 Gh4 Gh7 Gm4 Gd10 M Gs11 Gh4 Gm4 Gm5 Senqungane ORANJERIVIER AZa4 k oma zi SVs4 FOz5 Gh4 Gh7 Gd10 IMPENDLE FOz3 SVs5 AZi10 Gm3 AZf5 SVs4 M TONGAAT SVmp 2 Limpopo Ridge Bushveld CB 2 Maputaland Wooded Grassland SVk4 Gh3 Gd8 SVs5 g LUCKHOFF Gm2 Gs11 e EDENBURG Gm4 n JAGERSFONTEIN WEPENER Gd7 FOz3 i AZi10 FOz5 CB3 FOz7 K Gh7 AZi10 Gm5 CB SVk5 FAURESMITH r AZf5 CB3 SVmp 3 Cathedral Mopane Bushveld 3 KwaZulu-Natal Coastal Belt NKu3 o AZf5 Gd4 Gs10 FOz5 Gh3 Gh4 Gh4 m Gd10 PIETERMARITZBURG SVs6 erg e Gs9 B l Gm4 DRAKENSBERG GARDEN SVs3 ORANIA NKu3 l Gh4 Gd9 Gm1 AZf3 e MAFETENG Gd10 FOz3 UMDLOTI SVmp 4 Mopane Basalt Shrubland CB 4 Pondoland-Ugu Sandstone Coastal Sourveld Gh3 n Gh7 Gh3 Gd8 Gd8 HIMEVILLE b Gh2 g THORNVILLE CATO RIDGE SVs3 Gh3 o n o e Gd6 FOz7 NKu3 g Gh7 Gh7 l SEMONKONG Gd7 SVs3 FOz5 Gh4 a Gs8 CAMPERDOWN s p Gs10 SVmp 5 Tsende Mopaneveld CB 5 Transkei Coastal Belt Gh4 MALEALEA h KRAANKUIL SVk4 ru Welbedacht Dam Gd8 UNDERBERG FOz3 SVs5 it k BULWER Gh3 a SEHLABATHEBE AZf4 SVs4 Gh7 AZi10 M Gm5 Senqu M AZa4 NATIONAL PARK z Kaalpan Gh4 Gm3 i Gs9 SVs3 Gh4 Gh4 Gh4 m SVmp 6 Lowveld Rugged Mopaneveld Gh4 Gh4 Gh7 Gm1 Gm5 Gd8 MPUMALANGA Gm5 Gd9 Gs10 kh Gs11 Ngwangwane u SVk4 AZi10 l Gh3 VAN STADENSRUS u RICHMOND SVs4 CB3 AZi10 NKu4 AZf5 Gh7 Gh2 Gd9 SVmp 7 Phalaborwa-Timbavati Mopaneveld SVs6 Mlazi TROMPSBURG Gm2 DONNYBROOK NDALENI NKu3 AZi10 Gh7 Gh4 Gd8 FOz3 SVs3 ROLFONTEIN Gh3 Gm2 FOz3 SVs5 SVs5 DURBAN Gh4 AZi10 Gd7 SVmp 8 Mopane Gabbro Shrubland Gh4 NKu3 FOz3 AZi10 PETRUSVILLE Gh4 Gm2 Gd4 SVs4 SVs5 Gh4 Gm5 Senqu FOz3 CREIGHTON Gs11 SVs4 FOz7 Gh4 Gh3 Gh4 Gh4 Gs10 UMBUMBULU Gh4 Vanderkloof Gd8 Gs11 SVs5 AZi10 Dam Gm1 MOHALES HOEK Gs11 FOz5 Gh4 Gh2 QACHA'S NEK SVs3 SVs6 CB3 NKu4 Gh2 Gm1 SVs4 AZd4 Gh4 Gh4 AZf5 RIVERSIDE Lowveld Bioregion POTFONTEIN Gd9 Gs12 AZf3 FOz3 L SMITHFIELD Gh4 FOz3 ovu PHILIPPOLIS Gd4 SVs3 Gm1 Gs10 FOz5 AMANZIMTOTI NKu4 f Gm1 SVl 1 Makuleke Sandy Bushveld a Gs12 Gh4 l NKu4 Gh3 Gh4 Gd8 Gs12 IXOPO SVs5 SVs6 b Gh3 SPRINGFONTEIN SVs3 Mkomazi AZd4 e M NKu3 d Gh4 ZASTRON Gs9 pa n Gm1 AZf3 Gh4 Gh3 AZf3 AZf3 Gs9 m SVl 2 Nwambyia-Pumbe Sandy Bushveld o Gh3 Gs13 Gs11 ba MAGABENI H Gh4 AZf5 AZf3 ny Gh4 Gh4 Gh4 Gh4 Gm5 UMZIMKULU HIGHFLATS SVs4 on FOz5 CB3 O Gm2 Gs10 i UMKOMAAS 30° r Gh2 FOz3 NKu4 a n AZf3 SVl 3 Granite Lowveld n o CLYDESDALE g MATATIELE VERNON CROOKES AZd4 e d SVs5 Gh4 e AZf3 FOz5 Gh4 TUSSEN DIE RIVIERE l ROUXVILLE MOYENI FRANKLIN Gs9 Gh4 Gh4 C a Gh4 Gs13 Gh4 Gm5 FOz3 SVs4 SVs5 UMZINTO SVl 4 Delagoa Lowveld PHILIPSTOWN Gh3 Gm1 FOz3 SVs5 SCOTTBURGH Gh3 Gm1 Gs10 Gs12 Gs12 BRAEMAR AZa4 SEQHOBONG CEDARVILLE FOz5 M Gh4 g t Gh4 ran e wa SVl 5 Tshokwane-Hlane Basalt Lowveld AZi10 NKu4 Gh4 Gh3 Gh2 O AZf3 Gs9 BISI SVs6 lu Gh4 BETHULIE Gh4 AZf5 KINIRA DRIFT SVs4 m PENNINGTON Gh4 Gh4 STERKSPRUIT Gs10 Gs10 e Gh4 Gh3 Gm2 SVs5 FOz7 Gh4 Gh2 Gd4 Gs10 RIETVLEI CB3 Gm 11 Rand Highveld Grassland SVl 6 Gabbro Grassy Bushveld Gh4 FOz3 AZd4 FORESTS NKu3 ORANJEKRAG Gh3 NKu4 FOz5 Gh4 Gh3 Gm5 Gm1 Gariep Dam OVISTON Gm1 Gs12 KOKSTAD SVs5 HERSCHEL SEZELA Gm 12 Eastern Highveld Grassland SVl 7 Gravelotte Rocky Bushveld Gh4 t Gh4 Gs10 AZi10 i Gm2 AZf3 ST FAITHS Gh4 u AZa4 r Gh3 HARDING AZd4 DE AAR NKu4 NORVALSPONT p Gh4 s t Gd8 t i Gm1 Gs12 SVs4 Gh4 u Gm 13 Amersfoort Highveld Clay Grassland SVl 8 Tzaneen Sour Bushveld OVISTON e r FOz5 Gh4 COLESBERG i WEZA Zonal & Intrazonal Forests NKu4 p Gh4 FOz3 Gs9 OVISTON s m FOz3 l ALIWAL NORTH AZa4 MOUNT FLETCHER MTWALUME g Gh4 a r LADY GREY AZf5 zimk e Gd8 M Gh4 P h NKu4 AZa4 Gh4 Gh2 u AZd4 Gm SVl 9 FOz 1 b 14 Wakkerstroom Montane Grassland Legogote Sour Bushveld Southern Afrotemperate Forest lu CB3 i Gh4 Gd8 SVs6 NKu4 e NKu4 m r Gs10 HIBBERDENE NKu3 o o FOz5 k t FOz7 e S Gs12 e Gh4 Gh4 VENTERSTAD Gs12 CB4 Gm 15 Paulpietersburg Moist Grassland SVl 10 Pretoriuskop Sour Bushveld FOz 2 Northern Afrotemperate Forest Gh4 S AZa4 K FOz3 FOz3 Gs10 FOz5 AZd4 ra ELANDS HEIGHTS a ll Gh4 Gd4 e Mta ORIBI GORGE i B RHODES FOz3 Gs10 mv NKu4 AZa4 MOUNT AYLIFF una CB4 Gm 16 KaNgwane Montane Grassland SVl 11 Malelane Mountain Bushveld FOz 3 Southern Mistbelt Forest T FOz3 PORT SHEPSTONE Gh4 Gh4 AZf3 in Gh2 a FOz3 Gs9 IZINGOLWENI FOz5 FOz7 HANOVER ROAD Gd4 FOz3 Gm 17 Barberton Montane Grassland SVl 12 Kaalrug Mountain Bushveld FOz 4 Northern Mistbelt Forest Gh4 Gh4 Gh4 Gd4 Gs12 SVs6 Gm1 FOz3 BIZANA CB4 Gh4 Gh4 Gh4 Gh2 t MOUNT FRERE Gh4 BURGERSDORP FLOUKRAAL Gs12 r Gd8 Gs10 FOz3 FOz7 Gm 18 Lydenburg Montane Grassland SVl 13 Barberton Serpentine Sourveld FOz 5 Scarp Forest NKu3 o SVs4 MARGATE Gh4 o Gs9 p Gh4 BARKLY EAST HALCYON DRIFT s Gd3 CLANVILLE SVs6 CB3 AZd4 g o UMTAMVUNA l Gd8 Gs12 Gm 19 Sekhukhune Montane Grassland SVl 14 Swaziland Sour Bushveld FOz 6 Southern Coastal Forest r AZf3 HANOVER o Gd3 TABANKULU FOz3 NKu4 NKu4 Gd4 Gd4 FOz3 Gs17 Gh1 O Gd4 SVs6 Mzimvubu FOz5 Gh4 Gh1 Gh4 FOz3 SOUTHBROOM Gs17 T JAMESTOWN Gd3 s M CB4 AZd4 Gm 20 Leolo Summit Sourveld SVl 15 Northern Lebombo Bushveld FOz 7 Northern Coastal Forest Gh2 it z Gm1 sa Gs12 a Gh4 MACLEAR mba MUNSTER Gh4 NOUPOORT Gh4 Gd8 FOz5 ROSSOUW SVs6 Gm 21 Lydenburg Thornveld SVl 16 Southern Lebombo Bushveld FOz 8 Sand Forest AZi10 FLAGSTAFF SVs6 PORT EDWARD NKu4 Gh1 FOz3 SVs4 t i Gd3 Gs12 Gh1 Gh4 Gd3 FOz3 QUMBU SVs4 SVs6 Gh4 u SVs6 CB4 FOz7 Gm 22 SVl 17 FOz 9 r Gd4 M Northern Escarpment Dolomite Grassland Lebombo Summit Sourveld Ironwood Dry Forest p Gs14 s FOz3 Gh1 l Gs12 isik Gh4 o a SVs6 Gd4 H Gd4 Gd4 UGIE SVs4 b FOz5 FOz5 NKu4 Kriegerspoort Dam a FOz3 Gs17 NKu4 STORMBERG Moo i M Gm 23 Northern Escarpment Quartzite Sourveld SVl 18 Tembe Sandy Bushveld STEYNSBURG Gd4 Gd8 AZf3 SVs6 t SVs6 en Gh1 Gs10
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