Monday, January 31, 2011

Biodiversity Plants.


Ambohitantely is known for Dypsis decipiens, an endemic palm tree. The reserve is home to the last remnants of forest on the central plateau. The main part of the Reserve is a degraded grassland dominated by several species of Gramineae (Andropogon sp., Aristida sp., and Loudetia sp.). There is also a botanical garden with plantations of exotic tree species (Eucalyptus spp, Pinus spp., Callitris sp., Cupressus sp.).

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