Size:
806,000 sq. km (311,000 sq. miles)
Habitat type:
Deserts and Xeric Shrublands
Geographic Location:
Southern Africa: Angola, Namibia, and South Africa
Conservation Status:
Vulnerable
Size:
806,000 sq. km (311,000 sq. miles)
Habitat type:
Deserts and Xeric Shrublands
Geographic Location:
Southern Africa: Angola, Namibia, and South Africa
Conservation Status:
Vulnerable
How has the Welwitschia so remarkably adapted to life in dry southwestern African deserts?
Answer:
The survival strategy of the Welwitschia mirabilis clearly is successful as some plants are thought to be 2,000 years old! It includes a deep root and a pair of long undulating leaves that extend outward 10 feet (3 m) and collect moisture from fog. These features allow the plant to survive in sandy soils without much water.
This Global ecoregion is made up of these terrestrial ecoregions: Succulent Karoo; Namib desert; Nama Karoo; Namibian savanna woodlands; Kaokoveld desert.
The Namib-Karoo-Kaokeveld deserts are a very distinctive and floristically rich desert ecoregion of Africa, with highly diverse endemic plant communities. Together they contain 3,500 species of plants, about half of which are endemic.