Useful Tree Species for Eastern Africa

a species selection tool based on the VECEA Map



Termitaria vegetation

Description

Termite mounds that are more than a metre in diameter are usually covered with dense thickets, unless they have been newly built or are in the final stages of erosion. The species composition of these thickets is completely different from that on the surrounding soil. This pattern is particularly true for the Zambezian region where the flora of termite-mound thickets is extremely high (with more than 700 woody species occurring in this habitat in Zambia alone; White 1983 p. 98).

In the Zambezian region, the flat valley bottoms of larger rivers are usually flooded annually or at least seasonally waterlogged. Where the flood water is shallow, “bush-group” grassland often occurs extensively; this is a mosaic of pure grassland and termite-mound thicket (White 1983 p. 100).


C. Dudley; Figure 8.1 in VECEA Volume 4

Useful woody species

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