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  2. Table Mountain - Wikipedia

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    The Disa uniflora, also known as Pride of Table Mountain, is a showy orchid that blooms under waterfalls, along streamlets and seeps on the top and upper slopes of Table Mountain and the Back Table, in January–March. [16] Indigenous forest on Table Mountain, with Devils Peak visible in the distance

  3. Cecilia, Table Mountain - Wikipedia

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    "Eagles Nest" Peak, near the southern edge of Cecilia Forest Cecilia is a section of the Table Mountain National Park on the lower eastern slopes of Table Mountain in Cape Town, located just to the south of Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden. It was previously used for commercial logging and known as Cecilia Forest or Cecilia Plantation, but has now been given protected status and ...

  4. Table Mountain National Park - Wikipedia

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    Today the Table Mountain range has the highest concentration of threatened species of any continental area of equivalent size in the world. [8] Indigenous afro-montane forest on Table Mountain, with Devil's Peak visible in the distance Commercial plantation of invasive European Pinus pinaster or "Cluster Pine", on Table Mountain's eastern slopes

  5. Newlands Forest - Wikipedia

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    Newlands Forest, the indigenous forests of the upper slopes viewed from the south Newlands Forest is a conservancy area on the eastern slopes of Table Mountain, beside the suburb of Newlands, Cape Town, South Africa. It is owned and maintained by the Table Mountain National Parks Board, along with the City Parks Department of Cape Town, and includes a Fire Station, Nursery and Reservoir. The ...

  6. De Hel Nature Area - Wikipedia

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    De Hel Nature Area is a 21.3-hectare (53-acre) nature reserve protecting a river valley and indigenous forest on the lower eastern slopes of Table Mountain, Cape Town, South Africa. Ecology [ edit ]

  7. Tokai Park - Wikipedia

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    Tokai Park, previously known as "Tokai Forest", is a small wing, about 600 ha, of the greater Table Mountain National Park in Cape Town, South Africa. Tokai Park is made up of two sections: upper and lower Tokai Park. Lower Tokai Park is flat, and characterized by the threatened Cape Flats Sand Fynbos.

  8. Cape Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    The Disa uniflora, also known as the Pride of Table Mountain is a showy orchid that blooms under waterfalls, along streamlets and seeps on the top and upper slopes of Table Mountain and the Back Table, in January–March. [22] Indigenous forest on Table Mountain, with Devil's Peak visible in the distance

  9. Silvermine Nature Reserve - Wikipedia

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    Silvermine Nature Reserve forms part of the Table Mountain National Park in Cape Town, South Africa. It covers the section of the Cape Peninsula mountain range from the Kalk Bay mountains through to Constantiaberg. The area is a significant conservation area for the indigenous fynbos vegetation, which is of the montane cone-bush type at this ...