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Southern Afrotemperate Forest (the Southern Cape Forests) is a kind of tall, shady, multilayered indigenous South African forest. This is the main forest-type in the south-western part of
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, naturally extending from the
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in the west, as far as
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in the east. In this range (apart from the massive Knysna-Tsitsikamma forest complex), it usually occurs in small forest pockets, surrounded by fynbos vegetation.


Ecology

This forest ecosystem is a subtype of the general Afromontane forest, which can be found across Africa as far north as Ethiopia. However, it is distinguished from other types of forests in Southern Africa by its relatively distinct range of species and its being confined to the far south-western tip of Africa – separated from the other forested areas to the east and north. Southern Afrotemperate Forest tends to grow on soils derived from
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and
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which are the dominant rock formations in the south-western Cape. The
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is prone to seasonal fires and the various types of fynbos vegetation that dominate here are all governed by the fire cycles. However, Southern Afrotemperate Forest is not adapted to fire, so is always restricted to "fire refugia" such as gorges, wet riverine areas, or rocky scree slopes where fires cannot reach. In the absence of veld fires, the taller forests tend to expand at the expense of the fynbos.


Subdivisions

It is conventionally divided into three closely related subtypes:


Western Cape Talus

This is a type of medium-height scree forest usually only found in small patches, growing on steep, rocky slopes and by mountain streams. It is endemic to the Western Cape.
Based on location and the species composition of the forests, this type is often informally divided into riverine forests (''oewerbos'' in
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) and scree forests (''dasbos'' in Afrikaans). The species composition of these two subtypes differs slightly, but they are still similar enough to be classed together as an ecosystem. The dominant, largest, and most obvious tree species are '' Metrosideros angustifolia'', ''
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'', '' Cassine schinoides'', ''
Apodytes dimidiata ''Apodytes dimidiata'' (white pear or umDakane) is a bushy tree with white flowers bearing a fragrance reminiscent of fresh coconut, and small black and red fruits. It is usually about 5 m tall (but reaches a height of 20 m when growing ...
'', ''
Cunonia capensis ''Cunonia capensis'', the butterspoon tree, butterknife tree, African red alder, red alder or rooiels, is a small tree found in the afromontane forests of southern Africa, and along rivers. It is grown as an ornamental in gardens for its attracti ...
'', ''
Ilex mitis ''Ilex mitis'' (commonly called Cape holly, African holly, waterboom or umDuma) is a tall, dense, evergreen tree that is indigenous to Sub-Saharan Africa and Madagascar. It makes an excellent fast-growing hedge for gardens - growing tall, straig ...
'', ''
Kiggelaria africana ''Kiggelaria africana'' (also known as the wild peach or umKokoko) is a large, robust, low-branching African tree, and is currently the only accepted species in the genus ''Kiggelaria''. Despite its common name, ''Kiggelaria africana'' is not re ...
'', ''
Rapanea melanophloeos ''Myrsine melanophloeos'', commonly known as Cape beech, Kaapse boekenhout (Afrikaans), isiCalabi (Zulu language, Zulu) or isiQwane sehlati (Xhosa language, Xhosa) is a dense evergreen tree that is native to the Afromontane, afromontane forests o ...
'', '' Olinia ventosa'', and ''
Podocarpus elongatus ''Podocarpus elongatus'', the Breede River yellowwood, is a species of conifer in the family Podocarpaceae. In contrast to other yellowwood species of southern Africa, ''Podocarpus elongatus'' often resembles an enormous, round, multi-stemmed bu ...
''. Western Cape Talus forests naturally undergo periodic disturbance, flooding in the case of riverine forests, and rock-slides in the case of scree forests. Swift regeneration immediately follows. The natural cycle of disturbance of the surrounding fynbos vegetation is fire-driven, but this has little effect on the sheltered talus forests. The main threats to this ecosystem are from invasive alien plants, especially
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trees. The natural habitat of Western Cape Talus is usually within
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s, and they thus perform an important function in regulating the water-systems and preventing erosion. They are also host to many scenic hiking trails and have value as a source of medicinal plants. In addition, several species (such as '' Clivia mirabilis'' and '' Cryptocarya angustifolia'') are endemic to these forests and occur nowhere else in the world.


Western Cape Afrotemperate

The thicker, deeper, denser "South-western Cape forests" are dominated by larger afromontane trees. These tall woodlands are typically found in sheltered gorges and mountainous areas in the Western Cape. They also include the Cape Peninsula Forests such as those at
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, Kirstenbosch, and Orangekloof, which are all located around
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, within the city of
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. Typical species include massive trees such as yellowwoods, ''
Ilex mitis ''Ilex mitis'' (commonly called Cape holly, African holly, waterboom or umDuma) is a tall, dense, evergreen tree that is indigenous to Sub-Saharan Africa and Madagascar. It makes an excellent fast-growing hedge for gardens - growing tall, straig ...
'', ''
Kiggelaria africana ''Kiggelaria africana'' (also known as the wild peach or umKokoko) is a large, robust, low-branching African tree, and is currently the only accepted species in the genus ''Kiggelaria''. Despite its common name, ''Kiggelaria africana'' is not re ...
'', Assegai trees, ironwoods, ''
Cunonia capensis ''Cunonia capensis'', the butterspoon tree, butterknife tree, African red alder, red alder or rooiels, is a small tree found in the afromontane forests of southern Africa, and along rivers. It is grown as an ornamental in gardens for its attracti ...
'', '' Cassine'' species, '' Olinia ventosa'', and ''
Rapanea melanophloeos ''Myrsine melanophloeos'', commonly known as Cape beech, Kaapse boekenhout (Afrikaans), isiCalabi (Zulu language, Zulu) or isiQwane sehlati (Xhosa language, Xhosa) is a dense evergreen tree that is native to the Afromontane, afromontane forests o ...
'', which form the highest canopy; smaller trees such as ''
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'', '' Diospyros whyteana'', and '' Maytenus acuminata'', which form a medium layer; as well as a variety of
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s, herbs, bushes,
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, and
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s (e.g. '' Asparagus scandens'', '' Rhoicissus tomentosa''). Though not as rich in biodiversity as the Southern Cape Afrotemperate forests, these woodlands still contain a variety of endemic plants and animals which occur nowhere else in the world. The major threats come from invasive alien plants such as Australian cheesewood,
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, black wattle,
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, and
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trees. Western Cape Afrotemperate forests have a high socioeconomic value, due to their use for
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such as hiking, their role in preserving the Western Cape's water supply, and their natural production of an enormous range of
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s.


Southern Cape Afrotemperate

By far, the largest portion of Southern Afrotemperate Forest includes the enormous Knysna-Tsitsikamma forests. It extends from
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in the
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, eastwards into the
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, nearly as far as Port Elizabeth. This is a tall, dense, species-rich forest in a moist and warm temperate climate. The highest canopy is formed from the intermeshed crowns of the most massive trees. Understories are formed from medium-sized, multitrunked trees and the forest floor is home to a range of indigenous shrubs, bushes, ferns, and flowers. Enormous
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s and vines reach up to the canopy and between the branches and a variety of animals inhabit these woods. This forest is very similar to Western Cape Afrotemperate Forest with a very high species overlap; however, it also has some lesser similarities with the Amatole mistbelt forests that lie further to the east in the Drakensberg mountain range. Previously, large game was abundant, but today it is largely exterminated. A small population of
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s survives at
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. It is often subdivided into three smaller vegetation types: the Southern Cape Mountain forest, Coastal-Platform, and Scarp forests.


Species

Some of the major indigenous tree species: * '' Podocarpus falcatus'' (Outeniqua yellowwood) * ''
Podocarpus latifolius ''Podocarpus latifolius'' (real yellowwood, broad-leaved yellowwood, or South African yellowwood, , , , ) is a large evergreen tree up to 35 m high and 3 m trunk diameter, in the conifer family Podocarpaceae; it is the type species of t ...
'' (real yellowwood) * ''
Podocarpus elongatus ''Podocarpus elongatus'', the Breede River yellowwood, is a species of conifer in the family Podocarpaceae. In contrast to other yellowwood species of southern Africa, ''Podocarpus elongatus'' often resembles an enormous, round, multi-stemmed bu ...
'' (Breede River yellowwood) * ''
Apodytes dimidiata ''Apodytes dimidiata'' (white pear or umDakane) is a bushy tree with white flowers bearing a fragrance reminiscent of fresh coconut, and small black and red fruits. It is usually about 5 m tall (but reaches a height of 20 m when growing ...
'' (white pear) * ''
Brabejum stellatifolium ''Brabejum'' is a genus of a single species of large evergreen tree, ''Brabejum stellatifolium'' in the family Proteaceae, commonly called wild almond, bitter almond or ghoeboontjie. It is restricted in the wild to South Africa's Western Cape pro ...
'' (Cape wild almond) * ''
Celtis africana ''Celtis africana'', the white stinkwood, is a deciduous tree in the family Cannabaceae. Its habit ranges from a tall tree in forest to a medium-sized tree in bushveld and open country, and a shrub on rocky soil. It occurs in Yemen and Somalil ...
'' (white stinkwood) * '' Chionanthus foveolatus'' (pock ironwood) * ''
Curtisia dentata ''Curtisia dentata'' (commonly known as the Assegai tree or Cape lancewood, , , ) is a flowering tree from Southern Africa. It is the sole species in genus ''Curtisia'', which was originally classed as a type of "dogwood" (''Cornaceae''), but i ...
'' (Assegai tree) * '' Diospyros whyteana'' (bladdernut tree) * ''
Grewia occidentalis ''Grewia occidentalis'', the crossberry, is a species of deciduous tree, indigenous to Southern Africa. Description A dense, attractive shrub or small tree with dark green leaves 3-10m high, sometimes scrambling. The common names are "crossbe ...
'' (Cross-berry tree) * ''
Halleria lucida ''Halleria lucida'' (also known as tree fuchsia, umBinza or notsung) is a small, attractive, Evergreen, evergreen tree that is indigenous to Southern Africa. It is increasingly grown as an ornamental tree in African gardens. Appearance This tre ...
'' (notsung) * ''
Ilex mitis ''Ilex mitis'' (commonly called Cape holly, African holly, waterboom or umDuma) is a tall, dense, evergreen tree that is indigenous to Sub-Saharan Africa and Madagascar. It makes an excellent fast-growing hedge for gardens - growing tall, straig ...
'' (Cape holly) * ''
Kiggelaria africana ''Kiggelaria africana'' (also known as the wild peach or umKokoko) is a large, robust, low-branching African tree, and is currently the only accepted species in the genus ''Kiggelaria''. Despite its common name, ''Kiggelaria africana'' is not re ...
'' (wild peach) * '' Maytenus acuminata'' (silky bark tree) * ''
Cassine peragua ''Cassine peragua'', also known as Cape saffron, bastard saffron and forest spoonwood, is a medium-sized tree with fragrant flowers, decorative fruits and a saffron-coloured trunk. It is indigenous to the Afromontane, Afro-montane forests of Sout ...
'' (forest spoonwood) * '' Canthium inerme'' (turkeyberry tree) * ''
Cunonia capensis ''Cunonia capensis'', the butterspoon tree, butterknife tree, African red alder, red alder or rooiels, is a small tree found in the afromontane forests of southern Africa, and along rivers. It is grown as an ornamental in gardens for its attracti ...
'' (butterspoon tree) * ''
Ocotea bullata ''Ocotea bullata'', (stinkwood or black stinkwood, , , ) is a species of flowering tree native to South Africa. It produces very fine and valuable timber which was formerly much sought after to make furniture. Due to over-exploitation it is now ...
'' (black stinkwood) * ''
Olea capensis ''Olea capensis'', the black ironwood, is an African tree species in the olive family Oleaceae. It is widespread in sub-Saharan Africa: from the east in Somalia, Ethiopia and Sudan, south to the tip of South Africa, and west to Cameroon, Sierra ...
'' subsp.'' macrocarpa'' (ironwood tree) * '' Olinia ventosa'' (hard pear) * ''
Nuxia floribunda ''Nuxia floribunda'', the forest elder, forest nuxia or wild elder, is a species of tree in the Stilbaceae family, that is native to moist regions of southern Africa, East Africa and central tropical Africa. Description It usually grows to bet ...
'' (forest nuxia) * '' Cyathea capensis'' (forest tree fern) * '' Cyathea dregei'' (common tree fern) * ''
Pterocelastrus tricuspidatus ''Pterocelastrus tricuspidatus'', commonly called candlewood, cherrywood or kershout, is a medium-sized Evergreen, evergreen tree, indigenous to South Africa. Distribution The candlewood is indigenous to the southern part of South Africa. Here i ...
'' (candlewood) * ''
Rapanea melanophloeos ''Myrsine melanophloeos'', commonly known as Cape beech, Kaapse boekenhout (Afrikaans), isiCalabi (Zulu language, Zulu) or isiQwane sehlati (Xhosa language, Xhosa) is a dense evergreen tree that is native to the Afromontane, afromontane forests o ...
'' (Cape beech) * ''
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'' (blossom tree) # ''
Gonioma kamassi ''Gonioma'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Apocynaceae first described as a genus in 1838. It is native to South Africa, Madagascar, and Eswatini Eswatini, formally the Kingdom of Eswatini, also known by its former official ...
'' # '' Heeria argentea'' # '' Metrosideros angustifolia'' # ''
Platylophus trifoliatus ''Platylophus trifoliatus'' is a species of trees in the family Cunoniaceae. It is endemic to South Africa South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA), is the Southern Africa, southernmost country in Africa. Its Province ...
'' # '' Trichocladus crinitus'' # '' Burchellia bubalina'' # '' Oplismenus hirtellus'' # '' Dietes iridioides'' # '' Blechnum capense'' # '' Lomariocycas tabularis'' # '' Rumohra adiantiformis'' # ''
Podocarpus elongatus ''Podocarpus elongatus'', the Breede River yellowwood, is a species of conifer in the family Podocarpaceae. In contrast to other yellowwood species of southern Africa, ''Podocarpus elongatus'' often resembles an enormous, round, multi-stemmed bu ...
'' # '' Platycarpos trifoliatus'' # '' Cassine schinoides'' # '' Cryptocarya angustifolia'' # '' Metrosideros angustifolia'' # '' Virgilia oroboides'' subsp.'' ferruginea'' # ''
Strelitzia alba ''Strelitzia alba'' also known as white-flowered wild banana, or Cape wild banana is a plant of the Bird of Paradise family and is endemic to the Garden Route along the southernmost coastal regions of the district of Humansdorp Eastern and dist ...
'' # '' Clivia mirabilis'' # '' Schoenoxiphium album'' # '' Amauropelta knysnaensis'' # ''
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'' # '' Breutelia elliptica'' # '' Breutelia tabularis'' # '' Distichophyllum mniifolium'' # '' Fissidens fasciculatus'' # '' Macromitrium macropelma'' # '' Ulota ecklonii'' # '' Wardia hygrometrica'' # '' Zygodon leptobolax''


Gallery

File:Afrotemperate indigenous woodland at Newlands Cape Town 2.jpg, Newlands Forest, Cape Town File:Afrotemperate forest western cape south africa.JPG File:Indigenous afromontane forest of south africa 8.JPG, A giant yellowwood growing above the forest canopy near Knysna File:Indigenous afrotemperate forest at Newlands Cape Town 12.jpg File:Woodcutters path through indigenous woodland - Newlands Forest Cape Town.jpg, The "woodcutters path" through the indigenous forests in Newlands File:Rapanea trees - Newlands Forest Cape Town.jpg, ''Rapanea'' species are common in Southern Afrotemperate Forest File:Indigenous afrotemperate forest at Newlands Cape Town 4.jpg File:Cyathea Capenis - TreeFern - Cape Town.JPG, Tree ferns (''Cyathea capensis'') grow in wetter parts of the forest. File:Indigenous afrotemperate forest at Newlands Cape Town 8.jpg, In more mature woodlands, the forest floor can be exceptionally shady. File:Lone Fall, Blyde River Canyon, South Africa 1.JPG File:Indigenous afrotemperate forest at Newlands Cape Town 3.jpg File:Afromontane forest footpath - WesternCape South Africa.JPG, These forests are used recreationally for walking, among other things.


See also

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References


Further reading

* Von Maltitz, G., Mucina, L., Geldenhuys, C.J., Lawes, M., Eeley, H., Adie, H., Vink, D., Fleming, G. & Bailey, C. 2003. ''Classification system for South African indigenous forests: An objective classification for the Department of Water Affairs and Forestry''. Report ENV-P-C 2003-017, Environmentek, CSIR, Pretoria. {{Biodiversity of South Africa, bioveg Afromontane forests Tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests Ecoregions of South Africa Flora of the Cape Provinces Forests of South Africa Ecosystems of the Western Cape Geography of the Western Cape Montane grasslands and shrublands Natural history of Cape Town Trees of South Africa