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Species id: | 146800 |
Image id: | 1 |
Image number: | 17472 |
Photographer: | L Walter | Code 1 if image of a herbarium specimen: | 0 |
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Code 1 if image not to be displayed: | 0 |
Image notes: | Journal of SA Botany, Vol 32, Part 1, January 1966. L.C.Leach and D.C.H.Plowes. This is a detailed discussion of the misinterpretations of H. kirkii and H. hislopii. The specimen I (LW) provided to Mr. Leach was the first recorded in Zimbabwe, but was received too late for inclusion in the above article, which had already gone to press. LW adds: Captain and Mrs Palfrey lived in one of the remotest areas of the country - inaccessible during the rains - on the border with Mozambique. He had been awarded the M.C. during WW1. Mrs Palfrey somehow discovered that I had a weakness for scones with strawberry jam and cream, and whenever I visited (unannounced) they would miraculously appear ! A wonderful old couple. |
Record id: | 60144 |
Date: | Jan 1966 |
Recorder(s): | L Walter |
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Determiner(s): | L Walter |
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Habitat: | Poor stony soil with scrubby mopane and stunted ironwoods. Full sun. |
Location: | Near Palfrey's Store |
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Planted code: | Not planted |
Country: | Zimbabwe |
Quarter Degree Square: | 2231A4 |
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FZ Division: | S |
Altitude (metres): | 216 |
Notes: | Journal of SA Botany, Vol 32, Part 1, January 1966. L.C.Leach and D.C.H.Plowes. This is a detailed discussion of the misinterpretations of H. kirkii and H. hislopii. The specimen I (LW) provided to Mr. Leach was the first recorded in Zimbabwe, but was received too late for inclusion in the above article, which had already gone to press. LW adds: Captain and Mrs Palfrey lived in one of the remotest areas of the country - inaccessible during the rains - on the border with Mozambique. He had been awarded the M.C. during WW1. Mrs Palfrey somehow discovered that I had a weakness for scones with strawberry jam and cream, and whenever I visited (unannounced) they would miraculously appear ! A wonderful old couple. |
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Location accuracy code: | 6 |
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