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Last seen in 1804, Psoralea cataracta was rediscovered by Brian du Preez, a Ph.D. student in botany at the University of Cape Town, when he accidentally stumbled upon a population on a narrow ...
Last seen in 1804, Psoralea cataracta was rediscovered by Brian du Preez, a PhD student in botany at the University of Cape Town, when he accidently stumbled upon a population on a narrow track ...
LAST seen in 1804, Psoralea cataracta was rediscovered by Brian du Preez, a PhD student in botany at UCT, when he accidentally stumbled on a population close to a river on a farm near Tulbagh in ...
Psoralea cataracta was discovered by Brian du Preez, a PhD student in botany at the University of Cape Town, when he accidentally stumbled upon a population on a narrow track close to a river on ...
A type of fountain bush from the pea family that used to grow next to mountain streams in the Tulbagh region, which was thought to have gone extinct, has been rediscovered ...
Cape Town – New research has confirmed the extinction of 79 plants in South Africa's three biodiversity hotspots - the Cape Floristic Region, the Succulent Karoo and the Maputaland-Pondoland ...
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