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Large parts of the fynbos region have been inhabited for centuries, and only a small portion is protected. The lowland areas are prone to be developed for agriculture and viticulture, or through urban expansion along the coast especially around Cape Town and Port Elizabeth. Fynbos areas are also threatened by the spread of alien species, in particular wattle and acacia species from Australia, as well as pine plantations in the Cape Fold hills. Many species have become extinct, and more than 1000 are endangered. Their conservation is a priority, and reserves have been established in many areas. Fynbos areas are a popular attraction for tourists, especially in the vicinity of Cape Town, and are also important recreational areas for locals.
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I have this plant at home, it give a fragrance when you touch the leaves. They call it 'Breath of Heaven' or 'Confetti Bush'. Amazing how many Australian plants came from south Africa.