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- Veld (/vɛlt/ or /fɛlt/), also spelled veldt, is a type of wide open rural landscape in Southern Africa. Particularly, it is a flat area covered in gr****...
- Africa, they typically inhabit gr****y, montane habitats - for example, sourveld - usually 1,000 metres (3,300 ft) above sea level, and carry a woolly grey...
- KwaZulu-Natal Hinterland Thornveld (SVs 3) KwaZulu-Natal Sandstone Sourveld (SVs 5) Lebombo Summit Sourveld (SVl 17) Legogote Sour Bushveld (SVl 9) Limpopo Ridge Bushveld...
- variation of terrain, from densely vegetated river valleys and lowveld to sourveld, high-lying gr****land plateaus, mountain ridges and cliff faces. Grazers...
- is well adapted to grazing on a wide variety of local biomes, including sourveld, coastal veld, mixed veld and thornveld.: 83  It has a fast growth rate...
- European stock.: 597  In the early days it was selected for adaptation to the sourveld biome of South Africa, and for black colour; it was kept prin****lly along...
- bushveld and sour bushveld (sourveld). In the Limpopo Plain, arid sweet bushveld occurs while pockets of north-eastern mountain sourveld occur in higher lying...
- smaller areas in the park carry distinctive vegetation. The Pretoriuskop sourveld and Malelane mountain bushveld receive relatively high rainfall. Here sickle...
- vegetation is classified as the Northeastern Drakensberg High-Mountain Sourveld ecoregion, an area prone to lightning-induced burning. Its very diverse...
- the area therefore changed significantly, from its previous 'sandstone sourveld' gr****land to its current heavily wooded flora. Kloof was originally called...