Records determined by Smook

Determinations: 4

The following is a list of the records determined by Smook in species name order.

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NoSpeciesRecord dateRecorder(s)Coll.Det.Conf.HerbariaHabitatLocationLoc code(s) Outing codePlanted code Country QDSGrid ref.FZ DivAlt. (m)NotesLatLongLoc Acc Code
94315Brachiaria dura16 Dec 1977JD Ward
JD Ward 27 L Smook WIND
Caprivi: Eastern Caprivi. Nanyati west area. 8 km south of Katima Mulilo - Kongola road.0Namibia (Caprivi Strip)1724C30

Height 0.75 m

-17.87500024.1250004
93817Eragrostis cimicina17 Feb 1969B de Winter
B de Winter 9204 L Smook WIND
Caprivi: 26 miles west of Katima Mulilo, along northern Caprivi border.0Namibia (Caprivi Strip)1723D20

1 m high; Graminoid; Notes: Erect, densely tufted perennial, up to 1 m tall. Spikelets straw-coloured, conspicuous. Altitude: 1000 - 1500 feet. Quoted in: Grasses of South Africa. ( 1990)

-17.62500023.8750005
94841Eragrostis inamoena12 Jan 1959DJB Killick
OA Leistner
DJB Killick OA Leistner 3324 L Smook WIND
Caprivi: Mpilila Island.2080Namibia (Caprivi Strip)1725C3930

4 ft high; Graminoid; Notes: Edge of marsh; locally common. Erect culms; 4 feet. Quoted in: Grasses of South Africa 151: (1990).

-17.78330025.2075005
93938Willkommia sarmentosa28 Dec 1958DJB Killick
OA Leistner
DJB Killick OA Leistner 3174 L Smook WIND
Caprivi: 20 miles from Linyanti on road to Katima Mulilo.0Namibia (Caprivi Strip)1724C1914

Graminoid; Notes: Locally dominant at edge of marsh. Erect culms, about 2 feet high. Quoted in: Smook: Grasses of Southern Africa: 356 (1990)

-17.62500024.1250005


Copyright: Mark Hyde, Bart Wursten, Petra Ballings and Meg Coates Palgrave, 2002-24

Hyde, M.A., Wursten, B.T., Ballings, P. & Coates Palgrave, M. (2024). Flora of Zimbabwe: Records determined by Smook.
https://www.zimbabweflora.co.zw/speciesdata/utilities/utility-display-determinations-by-person.php?person_id=1148, retrieved 3 December 2024

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