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A List of African Plants
The African climate is diverse, containing a rainforest in the center of the continent where it's hot and wet and two large deserts, the Sahara and the Kalahari. A vast savanna surrounds the rainforest turning into the Steppes, where the temperatures are hot and rain falls in the summer months only. A Mediterranean climate is found on the southern and northern tips of Africa. So, it's no surprise that Africa has equally diverse plant life.
http://www.ehow.com/list_6165651_list-african-plants.html
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South Africa Photo Guide to Biodiversity
The all-in-one official gateway to South Africa. Comprehensive country information for investors, tourists, citizens and South Africans abroad
http://www.southafrica.info/pls/cms/show_gallery_sa_info?p_gid=2406
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Savanna Plants - The Great Savanna
Plants of the savannas are highly specialized to grow in this environment of long periods of drought. They have long tap roots that can reach the deep water table, thick bark to resist annual fires, trunks that can store water, and leaves that drop of during the winter to conserve water.
http://thegreatsavanna.weebly.com/savanna-plants.html
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Out of Africa: African Plants
Out of Africa Plants carries a unique selection of African Seedling and African Specimen Plants from Tropical Africa and Madagascar. Known for our personal service and unmatched quality.
http://www.out-of-africa-plants.com
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Southern African Development Community - Biodiversity
The Southern African region has a rich natural heritage of global significance to the world's climate and biological diversity - or biodiversity.
http://www.sadc.int/issues/environment-sustainable-development/biodiversity
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African Biodiversity and Conservation
Lesson 3:: African Biodiversity and Conservation
https://courseware.e-education.psu.edu/courses/earth105new/content/lesson03/04.html
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Africa Environment Outlook
Biological diversity or biodiversity' means the variety of plant and animal life at the ecosystem, community or species level, and even at the genetic level.
http://www.unep.org/dewa/Africa/publications/AEO-1/061.htm
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African Biodiversity Under Threat
Researchers meeting in Cameroon have warned that Africa could lose up to 30 percent of its animal and plant species by the end of the century because of global warming, population growth and unregulated development.
http://www.dw.com/en/african-biodiversity-under-threat/a-17808424