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      Mountains of the Mist: A first plant checklist for the Bvumba Mountains, Manica Highlands (Zimbabwe-Mozambique)

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          The first comprehensive plant checklist for the Bvumba massif, situated in the Manica Highlands along the Zimbabwe-Mozambique border, is presented. Although covering only 276 km 2, the flora is rich with 1250 taxa (1127 native taxa and 123 naturalised introductions). There is a high proportion of Orchidaceae and Pteridophyta , with both groups showing a higher richness than for adjacent montane areas, which may be due to the massif’s relatively high moisture levels as a result of frequent cloud cover. However, in contrast to other mesic montane regions in southern Africa, there are relatively few near-endemic or range-restricted taxa: there is only one local endemic, Aeranthes africana , an epiphytic forest orchid. This is likely to be an effect of the massif having limited natural grassland compared to forest, the former being the most endemic-rich habitat in southern African mountains outside of the Fynbos Biome. Six other near-endemic taxa with limited distribution in this portion of the Manica Highlands are highlighted. The high number of invasive species is probably a result of diverse human activities in the area. The main species of concern are Acacia melanoxylon , a tree that is invading grassland and previously cultivated land, the forest herb Hedychium gardnerianum which in places is transforming forest understorey with an adverse effect on some forest birds, and the woody herb Vernonanthura polyanthes which invades cleared forest areas after fire. Future botanical work in the massif should focus on a more detailed exploration of the poorly known Serra Vumba on the Mozambican side and on the drier western slopes. This will allow for a more detailed analysis of patterns of endemism across the Manica Highlands.

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                Journal
                PhytoKeys
                PhytoKeys
                3
                urn:lsid:arphahub.com:pub:F7FCE910-8E78-573F-9C77-7788555F8AAD
                PhytoKeys
                Pensoft Publishers
                1314-2011
                1314-2003
                2020
                10 April 2020
                : 145
                : 93-129
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Biodiversity Foundation for Africa, 30 Warren Lane, East Dean, E. Sussex, BN20 0EW, UK Biodiversity Foundation for Africa East Dean United Kingdom
                [2 ] Flora of Zimbabwe & Flora of Mozambique projects, 29 Harry Pichanick Drive, Alexandra Park, Harare, Zimbabwe Flora of Zimbabwe & Flora of Mozambique Harare Zimbabwe
                [3 ] Meise Botanic Garden, Bouchout Domain, Nieuwelaan 38, 1860, Meise, Belgium Meise Botanic Garden Meise Belgium
                [4 ] Afromontane Research Unit & Department of Geography, University of the Free State, Phuthaditjhaba, South Africa University of the Free State Phuthaditjhaba South Africa
                [5 ] National Herbarium of Zimbabwe, Box A889, Avondale, Harare, Zimbabwe National Herbarium of Zimbabwe Harare Zimbabwe
                [6 ] Box BW53 Borrowdale, Harare, Zimbabwe Unaffiliated Harare Zimbabwe
                Author notes
                Corresponding author: Vincent Ralph Clark ( vincentralph.clark@ 123456gmail.com )

                Academic editor: R. Riina

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                https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5058-0742
                Article
                49257
                10.3897/phytokeys.145.49257
                7165193
                cd03d1c0-ba88-4fbb-9233-161acac39aef
                Jonathan Timberlake, Petra Ballings, João de Deus Vidal Jr., Bart Wursten, Mark Hyde, Anthony Mapaura, Susan Childes, Meg Coates Palgrave, Vincent Ralph Clark

                This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

                History
                : 10 December 2019
                : 18 February 2020
                Funding
                Rhodes University, Swiss Government, University of Zürich, South African National Research Foundation, University of the Free State
                Categories
                Research Article
                Angiospermae
                Gymnospermae
                Lycopodiophyta
                Monilophytes
                Biodiversity & Conservation
                Bioinformatics
                Catalogues and Checklists
                Floristics & Distribution
                Africa
                Southern Africa

                Plant science & Botany
                endemics,floristics,invasive species,manica highlands,montane,plant diversity
                Plant science & Botany
                endemics, floristics, invasive species, manica highlands, montane, plant diversity

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