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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Neuracanthus africanus subsp. masaicus (Neuracanthus africanus var. masaicus)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Seed Plants
Neuracanthus africanus subsp. masaicus (Bidgood & Brummitt) Vollesen
101994813P. Kuchar   250272002-01-09
Tanzania, Singida, Singida Rural, Ihanja Div. Minyughe Forest. Lowland flats, gray sandy silt to sandy clay. Open thickets 4-6 m & occasional big acacias. Dominated by Combretum & Terminalia stuhlmannii, also Acacia mellifera, Lannea humilis, Commiphora mollis, Grewia spp., -5.0555556 34.3611111, 1185m

MO:Seed Plants
Neuracanthus africanus subsp. masaicus (Bidgood & Brummitt) Vollesen
102903238G. Sally Bidgood   10241988-04-12
Tanzania, Dodoma, Dodoma Rural, 16 miles on Dodoma to Morogoro road. Low open Acacia-bushland on grey clayey loam., -6.1166667 35.8666667, 1050m

Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew - Herbarium Specimens


KEW
K000394619Mwasumbi, L.; Vollesen, K.; Bidgood, S.   11311988-04-15
T5. Dodoma District: 6 miles N of Manyoni on Singida rd., -5.68 34.8

KEW
Neuracanthus africanus subsp. masaicus (Bidgood & Brummitt) Vollesen
K000468268Vollesen, K.; Bidgood, S.; Leliyo, G.; Hoenselaar, K.   61572006-05-24
52 km on Itigi-Singida road., -5.37 34.77

KEW
K000394618Mwasumbi, L.; Vollesen, K.; Bidgood, S.   11311988-04-15
T5. Dodoma District: 6 miles N of Manyoni on Singida rd., -5.68 34.8

KEW
Neuracanthus africanus subsp. masaicus (Bidgood & Brummitt) Vollesen
K000468249Vollesen, K.; Bidgood, S.; Leliyo, G.; Hoenselaar, K.   61762006-05-25
14 km on Itigi-Rungwa road., -5.73 34.4


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