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Cape Town - A biodiversity research project has been launched to help scientists better understand the Greater Cape Floristic Region (GCFR). The collaborative project, known as BioSCape, will link ...
Ayesha Hargey, Rachel Meyer, and Madeline Slimp observed plants in the South African Cape Floristic Region. Rachel Meyer and Madeline Slimp on the South African coast, with penguins in the background.
Cutting-edge research will focus on the Greater Cape Floristic Region, which is home to thousands of plant species unique to the area This content is restricted to subscribers only. Our commitment ...
The Venus and the Ayoba Peach pincushion protea, two of the dozens of species farmed in South Africa’s Cape Floristic Region.Credit...Photograph by Esther Choi. Set design by Suzy Kim Supported ...
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