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Dataset: MO-Seed Plants
Search Criteria: Tanzania; Lindi; Kilwa; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Seed Plants
Erythrophleum africanum (Welw. ex Benth.) Harms
1969251C.J. Kayombo   45122003-11-02
Tanzania, Lindi, Kilwa, T8. Highest peak of western part of Mbarawala Plateau. Brachystegia woodland on red soil (rock) facing E, dominated by Mimusops, Uapaca nitida, Monotes, Burkea africana, Parinari curatellifolia, Faurea saligna, Brachystegia spiciformis, with scattered Loudetia sp. and Eragrostis aspera., -9.06055 39.14055, 290 - 360m

MO:Seed Plants
103360679C.J. Kayombo   44292003-08-03
Tanzania, Lindi, Kilwa, Ca. 1 km W of Miteja soccer pitch., -8.6038889 39.2266667, 50m

MO:Seed Plants
103364038Y.S. Abeid   16682003-12-19
Tanzania, Lindi, Kilwa, T8. Kilwa-Masoko, Kilwa Kisiwani Island, Kisiwani Village, Sake area, Transect 1, Plot 18, thicket scrubland., -8.9608332 39.5044444, 8m

MO:Seed Plants
103364049P. Ezrom   2482005-11-17
Tanzania, Lindi, Kilwa, T8. Pwani Division, Kikole Ward, Migelegele Village, ca. 30 km S of Migelegele, Uchungwa Hill peak with many big stones. Forest land dominated by Scorodophleus fischeri, Asteranthe sp, Vepris simplicifolia, Warneckea, Albizia glaberrima, Salacia madagascariensis, Thilachium paradoxum, Markhamia zanzibarica, Erythroxylum emarginatum., -9.0111111 39.1811111, 300m

MO:Seed Plants
103364052L.B. Mwasumbi   1931966-09-23
Tanzania, Lindi, Kilwa, T9. Kilwa Kisiwani., -8.95 39.5166667

MO:Seed Plants
103364134C.J. Kayombo   46132003-11-09
Tanzania, Lindi, Kilwa, T8. Ca. 100 m N of Mbarawala Plateau, dry evergreen forest, dry miombo woodland with scattered tree clumps, dominated by Afzelia quanzensis, Hymenaea verrucosa, Cordyla africana, and Boscia salicifolia., -9.0327778 39.1325, 260m


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