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Quarter degree square: 2028D1 (mostly) Country: Zimbabwe Habitat: Rocky habitats, woodland, stream and dam vegetation Altitude range: 1250 - 1400 m Annual rainfall: Location (short): Location (detailed): |
The area around Maleme Dam has the advantage of being easily accessible, offering good possibilities for accommodation, while many of the typical vegetation types of the Matobo National Park are present in the direct vicinity. The Maleme Rest Camp is situated right among the rocky outcrops, the Matobo Hills are so famous for. Many of the Matobo specials can be found on the doorstep, such as Strychnos matopensis (Loganiaceae), Ochna glauca, (Ochnaceae), Turraea obtusifolia (Meliaceae), Calodendrum capense (Rutaceae) and Gymnosporia matobensis (Celastraceae), a true Zimbabwean endemic, only found in the larger Matobo area. More of this habitat can be explored when following the marked Arboretum Walk on the othe side of the dam. Among the dominating rock-loving species like Commiphora marlothii (Burseraceae) and Ficus glumosa (Moraceae), interesting herbaceous species can be found such as Cleome oxyphylla (Capparaceae), Barleria albostellata (Acanthaceae) or the extraordinary stapeliad Orbea caudata subsp. rhodesiaca (Asclepiadaceae). The campsite at the dam, apart from the wide scala of indigenous plants, also has some interesting and unusual aliens such as the strange tree Parkinsonia aculeata (Caesalpiniaceae) and Ambrosia maritima (Asteraceae), which until recently had only been recorded from the Eastern Division.
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