First record of the North African Launaea arborescens in southern Africa
The first record of the non-native, naturalised Launaea arborescens (Batt.) Murb. in the Namib Desert raised questions of its origin and whether or not it could pose a threat to the indigenous vegetation. The North African plant was intro duced in a forestry nursery in the Kuiseb Delta, and some individuals were also planted outside the nursery in the early 1970s. They have maintained a likely vi able population for nearly 50 years but have so far not been observed elsewhere and thus appear not to be spreading. Keywords: exotic plant, forestry, invasive alien, Kuiseb Delta, Namib Desert.
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