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Species id: | 147050 |
Image id: | 2 |
Image number: | 14914 |
Photographer: | MA Hyde | Code 1 if image of a herbarium specimen: | 0 |
Herbarium in which image taken: | |
Code 1 if image not to be displayed: | 0 |
Image notes: | Originally found by Fr. Brendan Conway. Sap milky. Climbing to c. 5 m. No seeds found. Might be planted. The fruits are the most striking thing. |
Record id: | 36202 |
Date: | 3 Nov 2011 |
Recorder(s): | MA Hyde B Conway |
Collector(s): | |
Determiner(s): | MA Hyde |
Confirmer(s): | |
Herbarium: | |
Habitat: | Climbing in hedge and up a telegraph pole. |
Location: | Edge of garden in property adjacent to Rhodesville Catholic Church, Harare. |
Location code(s): | 1 |
Outing code: | |
Planted code: | Possibly planted |
Country: | Zimbabwe |
Quarter Degree Square: | 1731C3 |
Grid reference: | |
FZ Division: | C |
Altitude (metres): | 1540 |
Notes: | Originally found by Fr. Brendan Conway. Sap milky. Climbing to c. 5 m. No seeds were found. Might be planted. The fruits are the most striking thing. The species was refound in the same location by Jonathan Francis on 28 March 2023. |
Latitude, Longitude: | -17.813950, 31.104120 |
Location accuracy code: | 7 |
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