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The following is a list of the images made by Peta-Ann Ditchburn in species name order.
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No | Image | Species | Record date | Recorder(s) | Photographer | Coll. | Det. | Conf. | Herbaria | Habitat | Location | Loc code(s) | Outing code | Planted code | Country | QDS | Grid ref. | FZ Div | Alt. (m) | Notes | Lat | Long | Loc Acc Code | Image |
49498 | Antherothamnus pearsonii | 2013 | G Burnett P Ditchburn |
P Ditchburn | DJ Goyder | On rocky hill slope, next to seep around which many Craterostigma grow every year in wet season | Near Efifi Picnic site, Matobo National Park | 0 | Zimbabwe | 2028B3 | W | 0 | A multi stemmed bush/shrub about 2 (two) metres in height. Leaves are very small, hairless, varying in length with maximum of 1cm and less in length, and fascicled on dwarf spiky spur branchlets some of which are spinescent. The stipules on the reduced branches resemble the cushions of stipules one finds in Phyllanthus spp. Small tubular flowers, 5 petals, yellow centre, white corolla, strongly honey scented. December to February. Fruit – over many years not seen except once. When seen were old, dry brown 3 to 5 mm spherical resembling peppercorns in appearance. | 6 | 1 | |||||||||
49498 | Antherothamnus pearsonii | 2013 | G Burnett P Ditchburn |
P Ditchburn | DJ Goyder | On rocky hill slope, next to seep around which many Craterostigma grow every year in wet season | Near Efifi Picnic site, Matobo National Park | 0 | Zimbabwe | 2028B3 | W | 0 | A multi stemmed bush/shrub about 2 (two) metres in height. Leaves are very small, hairless, varying in length with maximum of 1cm and less in length, and fascicled on dwarf spiky spur branchlets some of which are spinescent. The stipules on the reduced branches resemble the cushions of stipules one finds in Phyllanthus spp. Small tubular flowers, 5 petals, yellow centre, white corolla, strongly honey scented. December to February. Fruit – over many years not seen except once. When seen were old, dry brown 3 to 5 mm spherical resembling peppercorns in appearance. | 6 | 2 | |||||||||
49498 | Antherothamnus pearsonii | 2013 | G Burnett P Ditchburn |
P Ditchburn | DJ Goyder | On rocky hill slope, next to seep around which many Craterostigma grow every year in wet season | Near Efifi Picnic site, Matobo National Park | 0 | Zimbabwe | 2028B3 | W | 0 | A multi stemmed bush/shrub about 2 (two) metres in height. Leaves are very small, hairless, varying in length with maximum of 1cm and less in length, and fascicled on dwarf spiky spur branchlets some of which are spinescent. The stipules on the reduced branches resemble the cushions of stipules one finds in Phyllanthus spp. Small tubular flowers, 5 petals, yellow centre, white corolla, strongly honey scented. December to February. Fruit – over many years not seen except once. When seen were old, dry brown 3 to 5 mm spherical resembling peppercorns in appearance. | 6 | 3 | |||||||||
49501 | Antherothamnus pearsonii | Nov 2011 | G Burnett P Ditchburn |
P Ditchburn | DJ Goyder | On rocky hill slope, next to seep around which many Craterostigma grow every year in wet season | Near Efifi Picnic site, Matobo National Park | 0 | Zimbabwe | 2028B3 | W | 0 | A multi stemmed bush/shrub about 2 (two) metres in height. Leaves are very small, hairless, varying in length with maximum of 1cm and less in length, and fascicled on dwarf spiky spur branchlets some of which are spinescent. The stipules on the reduced branches resemble the cushions of stipules one finds in Phyllanthus spp. Small tubular flowers, 5 petals, yellow centre, white corolla, strongly honey scented. December to February. Fruit – over many years not seen except once. When seen were old, dry brown 3 to 5 mm spherical resembling peppercorns in appearance. | 6 | 4 |
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