Abstract

The rich succulent flora of the rarely visited Epupa Valley between Namibia and Southern Angola includes one newly described endemic succulent, Euphorbia leistneri, and at least 8 other protected species. The area is scheduled as a reservoir for a hydroelectric power plant. The impact of this on the Himba people who inhabit the valley and on its flora is assessed.

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