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Quarter degree square: 1731C1 Country: Zimbabwe Habitat: Seasonally moist open grassland, wooded grassland and riverine fringes. Altitude range: c.1470 m Annual rainfall: Location (short): Location (detailed): |
The Greystone Nature Preserve is the splendid result of a commendable private initiative by a group of residents to preserve a green-belt area in their suburb. The area is situated around and below the Wenwick Dam in North-eastern Harare. It is open to visitors, who can enjoy the plant- and bird-life on well maintained walking trails. Interesting herbaceous species, such as Brachystelma chloranthum (Asclepiadaceae), Floscopa glomerata (Commelinaceae) and Orthochilus mechowii (Orchidaceae), can be found in the open habitats, while ancient specimens of Celtis africana (Ulmaceae) are among the trees below the dam. However, one of the most interesting aspects of this urban oasis is the wide scala of exotic species, which seem to have been able to establish themselves in this area. Numerous trees, shrubs, climbers and herbs, which are rarely, if ever, recorded as naturalised escapes, here form a rich and varied almost mature ecological system.
This voluntary association is responsible for the management of the Preserve. Contact details are as follows:
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