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Bark Medicines Used in Traditional Healthcare in Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa: an Inventory
Phylogeny and Historical Biogeography of Lauraceae
Exploring Bridge-Grafting As Technique to Restore Growth in Girdled Ocotea Bullata and Curtisia Dentata in the Southern Cape Forest Area
Water Use, Growth and Socio-Economic Value of the Biomass of Indigenous Trees
Bark Re-Growth and Wood Decay in Response to Bark Stripping for Medicinal Use
Summary: Monitoring for Sustainable Indigenous Forest
Forest Tree and Fern Species As Indicators of an Unnatural Fire Event in a Southern Cape Mountain Forest
Warburgia Salutaris) in Southern Mozambique
Competition Effects in an Afrotemperate Forest Thomas Seifert1*†, Stefan Seifert1†, Armin Seydack2, Graham Durrheim2 and Klaus Von Gadow1†
WOOD IDENTIFICATION -A REVIEW' Elisabeth A. Wheeler2 & Pieter Baas3
Aspects of Seed Propagation of Commonly Utilised
NATAL, SOUTH AFRICA by Dip. Pedagogics (TVTC
Invasive Species and Their Economic Relevance for and Impact on Forest and Wildlife in Africa
Dynamics and Conservation Status of the Swartkransberg Forests
The Current Status of Mistbelt Mixed Podocarpus Forest in Natal by E
STUDIES TOWARD the DEVELOPMENT of in VITRO CULTURE SYSTEMS for OCOTEA I BULLATA (Burch) E
Heavy Metals in South African Medicinal Plants with Reference to Safety, Efficacy and Quality
Celtis Africana | Plantz Africa South African National Biodiversity Institute
Top View
DNA Fingerprinting and Anti-Inflammatory Activity of Ocotea Bullata Bark from Different Locations
Interactions Between Indigenous Southern Afrotemperate Forest Trees
Innovation Fund Project Commercial Products
List of Wood Samples Available
Laurel Wilt: Current and Potential Impacts and Possibilities for Prevention and Management
An Inventory of Useful Threatened Plant Species in Vhembe Biosphere Reserve, Limpopo Province, South Africa
Inflorescence Structure in Laurales—Stable and Flexible Patterns
Red Listed Medicinal Plants of South Africa: Status, Trends, and Assessment Challenges
South Africa History, Science + Policy
An Introduction to the Knysna Estuary
The Case of South Africa
Mite-Plant Mutualism: I Leaf Domatia of African Plants House Beneficial Mites
Biomes at Plettenberg Bay Game Reserve
Diversity and Production in an Afromontane Forest Klaus V
Tropical Woods 1960 112
Country Report Republic of South Africa
The Status of Bark in South African Traditional Health Care
The Phytogeography of Southern Mistbelt Forests of the Eastern Cape, South Africa