Abstract
The first comprehensive plant checklist for the Bvumba massif, situated in the Manica Highlands along the Zimbabwe-Mozambique border, is presented. Although covering only 276 km2, the flora is rich with 1250 taxa (1127 native taxa and 123 naturalised introductions). There is a high proportion of Orchidaceae and Pteridophyta, with both groups showing a higher richness than for adjacent montane areas, which may be due to the massif’s relatively high moisture levels as a result of frequent cloud cover. However, in contrast to other mesic montane regions in southern Africa, there are relatively few near-endemic or range-restricted taxa: there is only one local endemic, Aeranthes africana, an epiphytic forest orchid. This is likely to be an effect of the massif having limited natural grassland compared to forest, the former being the most endemic-rich habitat in southern African mountains outside of the Fynbos Biome. Six other near-endemic taxa with limited distribution in this portion of the Manica Highlands are highlighted. The high number of invasive species is probably a result of diverse human activities in the area. The main species of concern are Acacia melanoxylon, a tree that is invading grassland and previously cultivated land, the forest herb Hedychium gardnerianum which in places is transforming forest understorey with an adverse effect on some forest birds, and the woody herb Vernonanthura polyanthes which invades cleared forest areas after fire. Future botanical work in the massif should focus on a more detailed exploration of the poorly known Serra Vumba on the Mozambican side and on the drier western slopes. This will allow for a more detailed analysis of patterns of endemism across the Manica Highlands.
Keywords: endemics, floristics, invasive species, Manica Highlands, montane, plant diversity
Introduction
Southern African mountains continue to fascinate biologists, ecologists and conservationists with their high endemism, high species diversity, and as a haven for taxonomically complex and cryptic evolutionary lineages (White 1978; Taylor et al. 2013; Uys and Cron 2013; Conradie 2014; Mynhardt et al. 2015; Padayachee and Procheş 2016; Phiri and Daniels 2016; Conradie et al. 2018; Branch et al. 2019). From a floristic perspective, there has been a steady output of comprehensive data from the region over the past 25 years, for example the Nyika Plateau (Burrows and Willis 2005) and Mount Mulanje (Strugnell 2006) in Malawi; Mounts Gorongosa, Mabu and Namuli (Müller et al. 2008; Timberlake et al. 2009; Bayliss et al. 2014; Timberlake, in prep.) in Mozambique; Chirinda Forest (Drummond and Mapaure 1994) in Zimbabwe; the Angolan Highlands (Goyder and Gonçalves 2019); the heterogeneous southern African Great Escarpment (Clark et al. 2011, 2014; Roth et al. 2014; Darbyshire et al. 2018; Carbutt 2019). This has greatly improved our regional understanding of montane floristics, patterns of endemism, biogeography and conservation needs. In addition, an account of all the endemic and near-endemic plants from Mozambique has recently been published (Darbyshire et al. 2019b), some of which occur in these border areas. Despite these advances, ongoing biodiversity research in southern African mountains remains a key regional need (Clark et al. 2011, 2019; CEPF 2012), and there remains a substantial lag in the production of fundamental biodiversity and taxonomic data compared to other mountains in Africa.
The Manica Highlands (Clark et al. 2017), which lie on the border between Zimbabwe and Mozambique and are mostly synonymous with Van Wyk and Smith’s (2001) Chimanimani-Nyanga Centre of Floristic Endemism, comprise an area that has been well-botanised over the last 100 years, yet with few publications. Over the past decade, attention has been focused on improving our knowledge of plant diversity and endemism for this ecologically complex 8,000 km2 mountain system. For instance, the first comprehensive floristic treatment of the Nyanga massif was published only recently (Clark et al. 2017), as was the first substantial revision in 50 years of the Chimanimani flora (Wursten et al. 2017).
The central parts of the Manica Highlands (from north to south: Stapleford, Penhalonga, Bvumba, Banti, Himalaya, Tsetserra) are now the outstanding areas that require synthesis of available data and further fieldwork, with the Bvumba being probably the most thoroughly botanised component of the Manica Highlands. Here we present the first comprehensive plant checklist for the Bvumba massif, with some notes on the massif and its flora.
The Bvumba area
Defining the study area
Clark et al. (2017) defined the Bvumba as the entire central component of the Manica Highlands, which includes the Bvumba as well as the Penhalonga and Stapleford uplands that occur immediately to the north, i.e. between the Bvumba and Nyanga. However, due to lack of adequate floristic data for Penhalonga and Stapleford, we here restrict ourselves to the Bvumba massif sensu stricto and not to the broader Bvumba area as shown in Clark et al. (2017). The checklist area is defined as that part lying primarily above 1200 m altitude with significant vegetation cover, an extent of around 276 km2, and differs slightly from the more rigid use of the 1200 m contour used by Childes and Mundy (2001).
Location and topography
Centred on 19°06'S, 32°47'E, the Bvumba lies 20 km south-east of the border city of Mutare and straddles the Zimbabwe-Mozambique border (Figure 1). The largest extension lies within Mutare District in eastern Zimbabwe, but a significant area of around 30 km2 lies over the border in Manica District in Mozambique’s Manica Province. This north-eastern extension terminates at the peak of Serra Vumba (1646 m) at 18°58'35"S, 32°53'25"E, just 5 km south of Manica town (previously Vila da Manica) on the main Mutare‒Beira highway. The area as a whole is bounded in the north by the Muneni valley (in which the Forbes/Machipanda border post is situated) and in the south by the Burma valley (Nyamataka River), which separates it from the Banti-Himalaya-Tsetserra massif. The Mozambique midlands/lowlands and Chicamba Real dam form the eastern limits, while the Odzi River valley forms the western boundary. Outlying ridges and inselbergs to the west − including Cecil Kop – have been excluded. The lower elevational cut-off of approximately 1000–1200 m used here roughly follows the base of the Bvumba massif where it emerges from the surrounding plains.
Consisting of an upland massif, the highest points in the study area are Castle Beacon (1911 m) and Chinyakwaremba (1714 m), while the main rivers are the Nyamataka in the south, which drains into the Rio Vanduzi via the Chicamba Real dam and then on into the Rio Búzi, the Zonwe River in the centre and the Ndonwe River in the north, both also draining into the Vanduzi. To the west the main river is the Nyachowa, which drains into the Odzi and eventually into the Save River.
Geology
The principal rocks underlying the Bvumba area are gneissic granites of Proterozoic age, perhaps 2560 million years old, interlaced with intrusions of finer-grained darker dolerite rock perhaps 1800 million years old (Bartholomew 1990; Martin 2000). Millions of years of erosion have left the granite domes exposed, standing above the surrounding younger landscape. Some peri-glacial features date from the Pleistocene period (25,000 years BP). No minerals of economic significance are noted, although gold has been mined for hundreds of years from areas just north of Mutare. The soils are often deep and well-weathered, but are not considered particularly fertile owing to their age and weathering.
Climate
Surprisingly, there does not appear to be a long-term rainfall recording station in the Bvumba area (Agritex 1989), the nearest being at Mutare, which is significantly lower in elevation and with a lower annual rainfall. On isohyet maps, rainfall is indicated as being around 1800 mm/year (Agritex 1989). The warm rainy or growing season extends from November to mid-March, with a colder dry season from June through to August. Frosts are scarce. A major feature, and one which gives the mountains their name of Mountains of the Mist, are the frequent mists and low moist cloud during the dry season, sometimes called guti (Martin 2000). It is these mists that reduce the physiological stress of the dry season for many plant species and allow forest to thrive.
History and land use
The area has been settled, on the Mozambique side in particular, for perhaps 1000 years, with the first written record of people living there dating from Portuguese explorers in the first half of the 17th century (Bannerman 2010; Martin 2000). It was possibly more heavily settled in the past than it is now, as seen from the many grinding stones found inside the forests. When European occupation first started, much of the area was settled by people of the Chirara dynasty (Martin 2000), particularly on the Mozambique side and along the Nzombe valley. The first European settlement on the Zimbabwe side started around 1890, and the first formal concession was granted by the British South African Company for the farm Cloudlands in 1898, now a private nature reserve. A road was cut in 1917 to the Bunga Forest from Mutare (then Umtali), and by 1921 the road continued over and into the Burma Valley (Martin 2000).
Within Zimbabwe, the Bvumba area is now nearly all on privately held land, much of it in small agricultural holdings, plantations or managed for conservation or ecotourism, including the famous Leopard Rock Hotel and golf course. There is a good road network and the area is well-settled with many properties, a number of which are used as holiday homes with many owners making strong efforts to conserve both the flora and bird life. Commercial farming in the Bvumba area includes dairy, Protea flowers, coffee, and with some wattle and Eucalyptus plantations. The only formal conservation areas are the Bvumba National Park and Botanic Gardens (201 ha) and the now much-expanded Bunga Forest Botanical Reserve (1,560 ha) managed by the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority. There are no formally conserved areas on the Mozambique side, although from recent Google Earth imagery much of Serra Vumba’s vegetation cover appears to be relatively intact and it may be protected by local traditions.
Vegetation
There are four broad vegetation types occurring in the Bvumba area ‒ montane grassland, Afromontane evergreen forest, high-rainfall miombo woodland, and secondary scrub savanna (Martin 2000). The edges of the forests are surrounded by a dense scrub of Pteridium, Smilax, Buddleja, Vangueria and Vernonia (Childes and Mundy 2001). In addition, there are plantations of exotic timber trees and cultivated or fallow agricultural land. It is possible that montane forest originally covered much of the Bvumba, principally owing to dry season precipitation in the form of low wet clouds (guti). But there is little montane grassland, a vegetation type of great botanical significance in the Nyanga and Chimanimani areas (Timberlake et al. 2016a). It is not clear why this is so, but it might be due to the somewhat lower elevations of the Bvumba compared to Nyanga and/or the greater amount of winter precipitation that allows forest to sustain itself. The high-rainfall woodlands contain many epiphytic ferns and orchids, which also have a high frequency in montane forest. Burrows (1990) suggests that the Bvumba has perhaps the richest fern flora in southern Africa owing to the pervasive mists. Secondary scrub savanna is generally found on infertile or gravelly soils or in degraded forests or reverted agricultural land, and it is here that a number of invasive tree and shrub species are found (S. Childes, pers. obs.).
Previous studies
The Bvumba has seen much botanical activity and many collections over the last 50 years, but almost entirely from the Zimbabwe side. Two notable collectors were Norman Chase, who assembled over 8,000 specimens with meticulous notes, mostly from the Manica Highlands but with a large number from the Bvumba, and John Ball, for whom the Bvumba and Chimanimani provided the inspiration for his book on epiphytic orchids (Ball 1978). Other significant collectors include Hiram Wild, Darrel Plowes, Tom Müller and Hamish Gilliland. Three of the current authors (Mark Hyde, Petra Ballings and Bart Wursten) have collected extensively there over the last 20 years, and another (Susan Childes) runs a small forest and bird conservation area. Although no comprehensive overall checklist was available, detailed lists of the orchids and ferns of the broader area are found on the Vumba Nature website (Ballings and Wursten 2019) and a preliminary Bvumba plant list was compiled by Mark Hyde from a manuscript list by Norman Chase (Chase, no date) and Tree Society and Orchid Society records (Hyde 1999).
The Bvumba Highlands are considered to be an Important Bird Area (IBA ZW004, Childes and Mundy 2001), known for the richness of its montane avifauna. The IBA is taken to be the area above 1200 m elevation, considered to be the lower limit for montane bird species (Harwin et al. 1994). A total of 242 bird species have been recorded, including three of global conservation concern.
The only detailed plant ecological work done so far specifically in the Bvumba area is that by Plowes (2002), who looked at the impacts of the devastating Cyclone Eline on the 40-ha Bunga Forest in February 2000. He noted nearly 200 fallen trees that had created 46 patches totalling 1.57 ha, equivalent to a loss of 13% of forest cover. Gilliland (1938), in his study of the vegetation of Zimbabwe’s Manicaland, surprisingly does not mention areas this far south.
During his major study on Eastern Zimbabwe’s moist forests (Müller 1999, 2006), Tom Müller recorded 37 georeferenced 50 × 50 m forest plots in the Bvumba area. These fell into seven of his 12 described forest types, with most being Type 5 (Syzygium guineense subsp. afromontanum montane forest, 10 plots), Type 7 (Mixed sub-montane forest, 8 plots) and Type 11 (Medium elevation forest, 8 plots). In addition, there were a few plots each of Type 6 (Regenerating montane forest), Type 8 (Craibia brevicaudata forest), Type 9 (Albizia-dominated regenerating forest) and Type 10 (Albizia schimperiana forest). Hence most of the Bvumba forest plots recorded fell into what Muller calls sub-montane forest, with only a few from the montane or medium elevation forest zones. An interesting finding is that of the 37 plots marked on aerial photographs from the early 1970s, only three have been obviously lost or damaged from what can be seen of their canopy cover using recent Google Earth imagery (most dating from June 2019).
Although not formally documented, it does appear that disturbance over the last 100 years has led to a drying out of some of the forests and an invasion of alien plants (T. Müller, pers. comm. 2017). The impression (S. Childes, pers. obs.) is that the fern flora is moving towards the more generalist species and that some drought-sensitive species of angiosperms such as Streptocarpus umtaliensis and Cryptostephanus vansonii are reducing.
Materials and methods
As the Bvumba is well-documented botanically, with approximately a century of botanical collecting, a checklist approach to documenting plant diversity and endemism was decided upon in order to be comparable to floristic lists recently compiled for Nyanga massif (Clark et al. 2017) and the Chimanimani mountains (Wursten et al. 2017). The two main sources were (i) an extract of the Harare Herbarium (SRGH) database of all records containing the word ‘Vumba’ in the locality field, with any records obviously from below 1200 m elevation removed, and (ii) records from the Bvumba area above 1200 m elevation cited on the Flora of Zimbabwe website (https://www.zimbabweflora.co.zw/, Hyde et al. 2020). In addition to these there were (iii) records from published volumes of Flora Zambesiaca, (iv) orchid and pteridophyte records listed on the Nature Vumba website (Ballings and Wursten 2019), (v) confirmed records from an unpublished Bvumba checklist (Hyde 1999) including those cited as being from Chase’s list (Chase, no date), (vi) any additional records from forest plot studies undertaken by Müller in the 1970s (Müller 2006), and finally (vii) personal records from the authors. A herbarium specimen or record citation (i.e. from the Flora of Zimbabwe website) is given for each taxon, or a confirmed sighting (s.r.) indicated. If there was any uncertainty over an occurrence, the record was omitted.
Families and species are listed alphabetically under pteridophytes, gymnosperms, monocotyledons and dicotyledons. Nomenclature and family arrangement follow those used on the Flora of Zimbabwe website (Hyde et al. 2020, accessed 1 February 2020). Pteridophyte families follow that used in the Pteridophyte Phylogeny Group (2016). Species authorities are abbreviated following Brummitt and Powell (1992). Synonyms are given only for significant recent changes or for taxa that have been known or recorded locally under a different name (e.g. in Mapaura and Timberlake 2004) or where confusion may occur. Where a taxon is believed to be endemic or near-endemic, this is indicated with an E or NE, respectively. Species that are said to be naturalised or introduced on the Flora of Zimbabwe website are indicated with an asterisk (*).
Results and discussion
The checklist contains 1250 taxa, comprising 137 pteridophytes, 2 gymnosperms and 1111 flowering plants (Table 1). Of these, 1127 are native species and 123 (9.8%) are naturalised or semi-naturalised introductions, most, unsurprisingly, being cosmopolitan weeds in the Asteraceae (25 species), Poaceae (8 species) and Amaranthaceae (7 species). The largest families represented in the checklist are shown in Table 2.
Table 1.
No. taxa | No. introduced | |
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Pteridophytes | 137 | 1 |
Gymnosperms | 2 | 1 |
Monocotyledons | 336 | 15 |
Dicotyledons | 775 | 106 |
TOTAL | 1250 | 123 |
Table 2.
Family | No. taxa |
Orchidaceae | 125 |
Asteraceae | 119 |
Fabaceae sensu lato | 93 |
Poaceae | 93 |
Rubiaceae | 59 |
Acanthaceae | 33 |
Lamiaceae | 29 |
Cyperaceae | 28 |
Aspleniacaeae (Pteridophyta) | 27 |
Apocynaceae | 22 |
In terms of species, there are three findings of particular note. First, there is a particularly high number of orchids (125 taxa across 276 km2), higher than might have been expected and significantly more than the number found in the more extensive Nyanga area above 1200 m elevation (92 taxa across 2181 km2; Clark et al. 2017) and in the Chimanimani mountains (97 taxa across 530 km2; Wursten et al. 2017). There are also a large number − 137 taxa − of pteridophytes (particularly ferns), compared to 136 taxa in the Nyanga area and just 105 in the Chimanimani. This is probably due to the greater moisture levels and frequent clouds in the Bvumba; the area is said to be possibly the richest locality for pteridophytes in southern Africa (Burrows 1990).
The third point of interest, again possibly linked to the high precipitation levels, is the lack of the montane conifer Widdringtonia nodiflora on the Bvumba, a species that is locally common both in the Nyanga and Chimanimani areas as well as on Mt Mulanje in southern Malawi (where it also occurs with W. whytei) and Mt Gorongosa in Mozambique (Müller et al. 2008). Widdringtonia is generally found on the drier rain-shadow side of these large mountains.
Endemics and taxa of restricted distribution
There is only one taxon known to be endemic to the Bvumba, the epiphytic orchid Aeranthes africana. Noted just twice, it is apparently now not found in its first-recorded location in the forests near Castle Beacon (S. Childes, pers. comm.). This species was recently assessed using IUCN Red List criteria (IUCN 2001) as Critically Endangered (Timberlake 2020, in press) and could be almost extinct, but it is cryptic among the leaves of Podocarpus milanjianus and difficult to see except on fallen branches so may have been overlooked.
Six other near-endemic taxa – here defined as taxa found only on nearby montane massifs such as Nyanga, Serra Choa, Stapleford, Banti/Himalaya and Tsetserra, but not including those also found on the Chimanimani or further afield (including Chirinda and Mt Gorongosa) – are found in the Bvumba area (Table 3). Two of them – Aloe cameronii var. bondana and Aloe inyangensis var. kimberleyana − are varieties of more widespread species and thus of lesser taxonomic significance; both have recently been assessed as Least Concern using IUCN criteria (Timberlake, in press). Of the remaining four taxa, Barleria fissimuroides is restricted to just the Bvumba area and a farm just over the border in Mozambique north of Mutare, but three are more widespread, being found from Serra Choa in Mozambique or over the border in Nyanga south to the Himalaya/Tsetserra area or, in the case of Anthospermum zimbabwense, to Mt Pene in Chimanimani District. Only one of the near-endemic taxa is threatened, B. fissimuroides (Endangered, Darbyshire et al. 2019a). Also of note is the orchid Angraecum stella-africae, believed to be extinct in Zimbabwe (Mapaura and Timberlake 2002), but a small colony has been found on the Bvumba in recent years (Wursten 2007). This species has also been found in Malawi (Viphya, Mt Mulanje) and northern South Africa (Wolkberg Mountains) but is nowhere common.
Table 3.
Family/species | Distribution | IUCN Red List assessment |
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Asphodelaceae | ||
Aloe cameronii Hemsl. var. bondana Reynolds | Troutbeck, Juliasdale, Bvumba | LC |
Aloe inyangensis Christian var. kimberleyana S.Carter | Nyanga NP, Juliasdale, Stapleford, Bvumba | LC |
Orchidaceae | ||
Aeranthes africana J.L.Stewart | Bvumba [endemic] | CR D |
Acanthaceae | ||
Barleria fissimuroides I.Darbysh. | Bvumba, Quinta da Frontiera | EN B2ab |
Gesneriaceae | ||
Streptocarpus umtaliensis B.L.Burtt | Serra Choa, Nyanga, Stapleford, Bvumba, Tsetserra | LC |
Loranthaceae | ||
Englerina oedostemon (Danser) Polhill & Wiens | Serra Choa, Nyanga, Stapleford, Mutare, Bvumba, Tsetserra | – |
Rubiaceae | ||
Anthospermum zimbabwense Puff | Nyanga, Stapleford, Bvumba, Himalaya, Mt Pene | NT B1ab+2ab |
It is surprising that the Bvumba massif has so few endemic or near-endemic taxa, especially when compared to the Chimanimani Mountains (71 endemic taxa, Wursten et al. 2017) or the Nyanga area (19 endemic taxa, revised from Clark et al. 2017). This is obviously not due to under-collection, but possibly the result of the relatively small size of the Bvumba and the preponderance of forest vegetation compared to montane grassland and scrub habitats. Most Nyanga and Chimanimani endemics, for example, are found in montane grassland or montane scrub (Clark et al. 2017; Wursten et al. 2017), habitats poorly represented in the Bvumba and which are also substantially disturbed there.
Introduced and invasive species
There are 123 introduced species present in the Bvumba, a result of the diverse human activities there. Although most of these non-native species are benign, a handful are causing major problems. In contrast to other parts of the Manica Highlands, the Bvumba has a high proportion of introduced species that are garden escapes while the rest of the Manica Highlands is affected more by those from commercial forestry.
Invasive woody invasive species on the Bvumba are typically those also found in other parts of the Manica Highlands, and include the Australian Acacia mearnsii (wattle) and A. melanoxylon (Australian Blackwood) and Pinus patula. Australian Blackwood is a particular problem, taking over tracts of open grassland and areas previously under Protea cultivation (S. Childes, pers. obs.). Other woody but non-commercial species that have naturalised and have invasive potential (based on evidence elsewhere in the region) are Bauhinia variegata var. variegata, Cinnamomum camphora, C. verum, Homalanthus populifolius, Jacaranda mimosifolia, Psidium cattleianum, P. guajava, Sambucus canadensis and Syzygium jambos. Classic invasive shrubs are Lantana camara and Solanum mauritianum, for which there are no easy management solutions, while Cestrum aurantiacum is clearly a local problem. A more recent challenge is Vernonanthura polyanthes – locally called ‘Beebush’ – which has become rampant since it spread into the Bvumba and Chimanimani areas after its introduction from Brazil to Mozambique (Timberlake et al. 2016b). It spreads rapidly into disturbed and burnt areas that were under wattle, blackwood or eucalyptus (S. Childes. pers. obs.). Clark et al. (2019) postulate that Cyclone Idai (March 2019) might have encouraged the spread of this wind-dispersed species even further afield, although it had earlier also been encountered on the Ribáuè mountains in northern Mozambique (I. Darbyshire, pers. comm. 2017). Indigenous montane forests are being invaded by the garden escapees Tradescantia fluminensis and T. zebrina, while perhaps the worst forest invader is Hedychium gardnerianum – a species that can transform the forest understory and has adverse effects on ground-foraging birds such as Orange Thrush (Geokichla gurneyi), Buff-spotted Flufftail (Sarothrura elegans) and Cinnamon Dove (Columba larvata) that need an open understory with leaf litter (S. Childes, pers. obs.).
Limitations and future work
Despite the detailed collections, this list is a compilation. As a result, some taxa may have been accidentally omitted whereas others that are found only below 1200 m elevation may have inadvertently been included. In particular, it should be recognised that there are virtually no records from Serra Vumba on the Mozambique side, an area that needs a more detailed collection. Similarly, the drier western slopes of the Bvumba in Zimbabwe have also been undercollected (J. Burrows, pers. comm.). However, with these provisos we estimate that the list is over 90% complete, suggesting a total indigenous flora of around 1250 taxa, of which approximately 1100 would be native flowering plants.
The remaining data gaps for the botanical inventory of the Manica Highlands are centred on the areas immediately to the north and south of the Bvumba, namely Penhalonga-Stapleford and Banti-Himalaya-Tsetserra, respectively. However, some recent survey work has been conducted on Tsetserra and a list of the endemic and range-restricted species has been compiled for that area (J. Osborne, pers. comm.). In contrast to Nyanga, Chimanimani and Bvumba, which had comprehensive available data with which to work, both areas require detailed botanical collecting before reliable lists can be compiled.
Acknowledgements
Peter Linder and Nigel Barker are especially thanked for encouragement and support in the establishment of this initiative. Rhodes University, the University of Pretoria, the University of Zürich and the Afromontane Research Unit at the University of the Free State are thanked for logistical support. We are grateful to two reviewers, Iain Darbyshire and John Burrows, for useful comments on a draft.
Appendix 1
Table A1.
Name / authority | Voucher |
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PTERIDOPHYTA | |
Anemiaceae | |
Pteris quadriaurita Retz subsp. catoptera (Kunze) Schelpe | Chase 7485 |
Mohria lepigera (Baker) Baker | Chase 3823 |
Mohria nudiuscula J.P.Roux | Chase 7033 |
Mohria vestita Baker | Ballings & Wursten 875 |
Aspleniaceae | |
Asplenium aethiopicum (Burm.f.) Bech. agg. | Chase 7044 |
Asplenium anisophyllum Kunze | Chase 3471 |
Asplenium blastophorum Hieron. | Müller 3071 |
Asplenium boltonii Brause & Hieron. | Müller 3051 |
Asplenium ceii Pic.Serm. | Ballings & Wursten 39 |
Asplenium dregeanum Kunze | Chase 3457 |
Asplenium erectum Willd. | Ballings & Wursten 40 |
Asplenium flexuosum Schrad. | Chase 3252 |
Asplenium formosum Willd. | Burrows 2151 |
Asplenium friesiorum C.Chr. | Chase 1018 |
Asplenium gemmiferum Schrad. | Ballings s.r. |
Asplenium hypomelas Kuhn | Chase 7145 |
Asplenium inaequilaterale Willd. | Chase 3516 |
Asplenium linckii Kuhn | Chase 5989 |
Asplenium lividum Kuhn | Chase 6571 |
Asplenium lobatum Pappe & Raws. | Chase 3535 |
Asplenium mannii Hook. | Chase 3526 |
Asplenium monanthes L. | Chase 4663 |
Asplenium preussii Brause | Burrows 1667 |
Asplenium protensum Schrad. | Chase 3514 |
Asplenium pumilum Sw. | Chase 6990 |
Asplenium rutifolium (P.J.Bergius) Kunze | Chase 3137 |
Asplenium sandersonii Hook. | Chase 3490 |
Asplenium simii A.F.Braithw.& Schelpe | Chase 7253 |
Asplenium stuhlmannii Hieron. | Chase 3495 |
Asplenium sulcatum Lam. | Chase 6558 |
Asplenium theciferum (Kunth) Mett. | Ballings & Wursten 19 |
Athyriaceae | |
Athyrium newtonii Baker | Ballings & Wursten 860 |
Athyrium schimperi Feé | Chase 4407 |
Deparia boryana (Willd.) M.Kato | Ballings & Wursten 857 |
Diplazium nemorale (Baker) Schelpe | Chase 5701 |
Diplazium zanzibaricum (Baker) C.Chr. | Chase 6092 |
Blechnaceae | |
Blechnum attenuatum (Sw.) Mett. | Chase 3421 |
Blechnum tabulare (Thunb.) Kuhn | Chase 3356 |
Cyathea capensis (L.f.) Sm. | Eyles 3639 |
Cyathea dregei Kunze | Chase 6047 |
Cyathea manniana Hook. | Chase 6696 |
Cyathea thomsonii Baker | Chase 6219 |
Davalliaceae | |
Davallia chaerophylloides (Poir.) Steud. | Chase 31810 |
Dennstaedtiaceae | |
Blotiella glabra (Bory) R.M.Tryon | Chase 6275 |
Blotiella natalensis (Hook.) R.M.Tryon | Chase 3364 |
Histiopteris incisa (Thunb.) J.Sm. | Fisher 1303 |
Hypolepis sparsisora (Schrad.) Kuhn | Chase 4585 |
Pteridium aquilinum (L.) Kuhn subsp. capense (Thunb.) C.Chr. | Wursten & Ballings 1194 |
Didymochlaenaceae | |
Didymochlaena truncatula (Sw.) J.Sm. | Fisher 1330 |
Dryopteridaceae | |
Arachniodes webbiana (A.Braun) Schelpe subsp. foliosa (C.Chr.) Gibby | Ballings & Wursten s.r. |
Ctenitis cirrhosa (Schumach.) Ching | Ballings & Wursten s.r. |
Dryopteris athamantica (Kunze) Kuntze | Chase 1048 |
Dryopteris kilemensis (Kuhn) Kuntze | Chase 2034 |
Dryopteris manniana (Hook.) C.Chr. | Chase 6572 |
Dryopteris pentheri (Krasser) C.Chr. | Ballings & Wursten 24 |
Megalastrum lanuginosum (Kaulf.) Holttum | Ballings & Wursten 877 |
Nothoperanema squamiseta (Hook.) Ching | Burrows 1910 |
Polystichum transvaalense N.C.Anthony | Chase 1104 |
Polystichum zambesiacum Schelpe | Chase 7489 |
Gleicheniaceae | |
Dicranopteris linearis (Burm.f.) Underw. | Ballings 7 |
Hymenophyllaceae | |
Abrodictyum rigidum (Sw.) Ebihara & Dubuisson | Burrows 2383 |
Crepidomanes inopinatum (Pic.Serm.) J.P.Roux | Ballings & Wursten 853 |
Crepidomanes melanotrichum (Schltdl.) J.P.Roux | Chase 3302 |
Didymoglossum erosum (Willd.) J.P.Roux | Wild 6443 |
Hymenophyllum capense Schrad. | Burrows 2681 |
Hymenophyllum kuhnii C.Chr. | Ballings & Wursten 1623 |
Polyphlebium borbonicum (Bosch.) Ebihara & Dubuisson | Ballings & Wursten 60 |
Lomariopsidaceae | |
Elaphoglossum acrostichoides (Hook.& Grev.) Schelpe | Chase 6287 |
Elaphoglossum aubertii (Desv.) T.Moore | Chase 4509 |
Elaphoglossum kuhnii Hieron. | Chase 3413 |
Elaphoglossum lancifolium (Desv.) C.V.Morton | Chase 3308 |
Elaphoglossum lastii (Baker) C.Chr. | Chase 118 |
Elaphoglossum macropodium (Fée) T.Moore | Chase 2194 |
Elaphoglossum spathulatum (Bory) T.Moore var. spathulatum | Burrows 2376 |
Lycopodiaceae | |
Huperzia dacrydioides (Baker) Pic.Serm. | Chase 1121 |
Huperzia ophioglossoides (Lam.) Rothm. | Chase 1137 |
Huperzia verticillata (L.f.) Trevis. | Chase 3140 |
Lycopodiella cernua (L.) Pic.Serm. | Ballings & Wursten 20 |
Lycopodium clavatum L. | FoZ #4033 |
Lygodiaceae | |
Lygodium kerstenii Kuhn | Chase 2024 |
Marattiaceae | |
Ptisana fraxinea (Sm.) Murdock var. salicifolia (Schrad.) Murdock | Ballings & Wursten 31 |
Nephrolepidaceae | |
Nephrolepis undulata (Sw.) J.Sm. | Chase 3307 |
Oleandraceae | |
Oleandra distenta Kunze | Chase 3389 |
Ophioglossaceae | |
Ophioglossum gomezianum A.Braun | Burrows & Burrows 5193 |
Ophioglossum polyphyllum A.Braun var. polyphyllum | Ballings & Wursten s.r. |
Ophioglossum reticulatum L. | Ballings & Wursten 131 |
Osmundaceae | |
Osmunda regalis L. | Chase 7139 |
Polypodiaceae | |
Belvisia spicata (L.f.) Copel. | Burrows 2380 |
Lepisorus excavatus (Willd.) Ching | Ballings & Wursten 10 |
Lepisorus schraderi (Mett.) Ching | Ballings & Wursten 14 |
Loxogramme abyssinica (Baker) M.G.Price | Ballings & Wursten 15 |
Microgramma mauritiana (Willd.) Tardieu | Wild & Chase 78 |
Microsorum pappei (Kuhn) Tardieu | Chase 7113 |
Pleopeltis macrocarpa (Willd.) Kaulf. | Ballings & Wursten 18 |
Pleopeltis polypodioides (L.) E.G.Andrews & Windham subsp. ecklonii (Kunze) J.P.Roux | Ballings & Wursten 80 |
Pyrrosia rhodesiana (C.Chr.) Schelpe | Chase 1038 |
Pyrrosia schimperiana (Kuhn) Alston var. schimperiana | Wursten & Ballings 81 |
Pteridaceae | |
Actiniopteris dimorpha Pic.Serm. subsp. dimorpha | Chase 7578 |
Actiniopteris radiata (Sw.) Link | Chase 5576 |
Adiantum capillus-veneris L. | Ballings & Wursten 1431 |
Adiantum poiretii Wikstr. | Chase 4630 |
*Adiantum raddianum C.Presl | Chase 4688 |
Pityrogramma argentea (Willd.) Domin | Chase 3173 |
Pteris catoptera Kunze | Ballings & Wursten 114 |
Pteris cretica L. | Chase 3525 |
Pteris dentata Forssk. | Fisher 1547 |
Pteris friesii Hieron. | Ballings & Wursten 78 |
Pteris vittata L. | Ballings & Wursten 83 |
Vittaria guineensis Desv. var. orientalis Hieron. | Chase 6641 |
Vittaria isoetifolia Bory | Fisher 1549 |
Vittaria volkensii Hieron. | Ballings & Wursten 144 |
Selaginellaceae | |
Selaginella dregei (C.Presl) Hieron. | Chase 1126 |
Selaginella kraussiana (Kunze) A.Braun | Chase 4035 |
Selaginella mittenii Baker | Chase 5622 |
Sinopteridaceae | |
Cheilanthes bergiana Schltdl. | Chase 4591 |
Cheilanthes buchananii (Baker) Domin | Burrows 2324 |
Cheilanthes involuta (Sw.) Schelpe & N.C.Anthony var. obscura (N.C.Anthony) N.C.Anthony | Chase 3469 |
Cheilanthes leachii (Schelpe) Schelpe | Ballings & Wursten 67 |
Cheilanthes multifida N.C.Anthony & Schelpe | Chase 3979 |
Cheilanthes quadripinnata (Forssk.) Kuhn | Chase 4010 |
Cheilanthes viridis (Forssk.) Sw. var. glauca (Sim) Schelpe & N.C.Anthony | Ballings & Wursten 68 |
Cheilanthes viridis (Forssk.) Sw. var. viridis | Chase 7141a |
Pellaea calomelanos (Sw.) Link var. calomelanos | Ballings & Wursten 64 |
Pellaea calomelanos (Sw.) Link var. swynnertoniana (Sim) Schelpe | Chase 4413 |
Pellaea doniana Hook. | Chase 2028 |
Pellaea dura (Willd.) Hook. var. dura | Chase 5591 |
Pellaea pectiniformis Baker | Chase 4412 |
Tectariaceae | |
Arthropteris monocarpa (Cordem.) C.Chr. | Chase 3506 |
Arthropteris orientalis (J.F.Gmel.) Posth. var. orientalis | Chase 2007 |
Tectaria gemmifera (Feé) Alston | Chase 3519 |
Thelypteridaceae | |
Amauropelta bergiana (Schltdl.) Holltum var. bergiana | Ballings & Wursten 29 |
Christella dentata (Forssk.) Brownsey & Jermy | Burrows 1636 |
Christella gueinziana (Mett.) Holttum | Chase 3377 |
Cyclosorus interruptus (Willd.) H.Itô | Ballings & Wursten 82 |
Pneumatopteris unita (Kunze) Holttum | Ballings & Wursten 21 |
Pseudocyclosorus pulcher (Willd.) Holttum | Chase 6698 |
Thelypteris confluens (Thunb.) Morton | Ballings & Wursten 23 |
GYMNOSPERMAE | |
Pinaceae | |
*Pinus patula Schltdl.& Cham. | FoZ #3770 |
Podocarpaceae | |
Podocarpus milanjianus Rendle | Chase 5477 |
MONOCOTYLEDONS | |
Agavaceae | |
*Furcraea foetida (L.) Haw. | FoZ #40164 |
Amaryllidaceae | |
Boophone disticha (L.f.) Herb. | FoZ #353 |
Crinum macowanii Baker | FoZ #356 |
Cryptostephanus vansonii I.Verd. | Bamps 711 |
Cyrtanthus galpinii Baker | FoZ #359 |
*Nothoscordum borbonicum Kunth | FoZ #15 |
Tulbaghia alliacea (L.f.) Thunb. | Chase 4187 |
Anthericaceae | |
Chlorophytum andongense Baker | Chase 7321 |
Chlorophytum bowkeri Baker | FoZ #4051 |
Chlorophytum comosum (Thunb.) Jacq. | Jacobsen 3051 |
Chlorophytum gallabatense Baker | Wild 5570 |
Chlorophytum galpinii (Baker) Kativu | FoZ #32168 |
Chlorophytum macrosporum Baker | Chase 1452 |
Araceae | |
Zantedeschia albomaculata (Hook.) Baill. subsp. albomaculata | FoZ #34616 |
Arecaceae | |
Phoenix reclinata Jacq. | FoZ #15154 |
Asparagaceae | |
Asparagus africanus Lam. | Ferrar 4084 |
Asparagus asparagoides (L.) Wight | FoZ #2885 |
Asparagus falcatus L. var. falcatus | FoZ #2698 |
Asparagus laricinus Burch. | FoZ #249 |
Asparagus setaceus (Kunth) Jessop | Chase 1623 |
Asparagus virgatus Baker | Müller 3374 |
Asphodelaceae | |
Aloe arborescens Mill. | FoZ #6111 |
Aloe cameronii Hemsl. var. bondana Reynolds NE | Christian 450 |
Aloe excelsa A.Berger var. excelsa | FoZ #3451 |
Aloe inyangensis Christian var. kimberleyana S.Carter NE | Plowes 2021 |
Aloe pretoriensis Pole-Evans | Chase 5603 |
Aloe rhodesiana Rendle | FoZ #3817 |
Aloe swynnertonii Rendle | FoZ #3458 |
Bulbine latifolia (L.f.) Roem.& Schult.f. | FoZ #6231 |
Kniphofia linearifolia Baker | FoZ #633 |
Behniaceae | |
Behnia reticulata (Thunb.) Didr. | Grosvenor 267 |
Colchicaceae | |
Androcymbium striatum A.Rich. | FoZ #529 |
Gloriosa superba L. | FoZ #1046 |
Commelinaceae | |
Aneilema aequinoctiale (P.Beauv.) Loudon | FoZ #37419 |
Aneilema welwitschii C.B.Clarke | Bamps 684 |
Commelina africana L. | FoZ #33055 |
Commelina welwitschii C.B.Clarke | FoZ #33108 |
Cyanotis speciosa (L.f.) Hassk. subsp. speciosa | Chase 609 |
*Gibasis pellucida (M.Martens & Galeotti) Hunt | FoZ #18940 |
Murdannia simplex (Vahl) Brenan | Hopkins 7097 |
*Tradescantia fluminensis Vell. | FoZ #36272 |
*Tradescantia zebrina Bosse | FoZ #40886 |
Cyperaceae | |
Bulbostylis burchellii (Ficalho & Hiern) C.B.Clarke | Jacobsen 3126 |
Bulbostylis hispidula (Vahl) R.W.Haines | Browning 566 |
Bulbostylis schoenoides (Kunth) C.B.Clarke | FoZ #14528 |
Carex spicato-paniculata C.B.Clarke | Chase 7425 |
Coleochloa setifera (Ridl.) Gilly | Bamps 606 |
Costularia natalensis C.B.Clarke | Fisher 1643 |
Cyperus albostriatus Schrad. | Chase 8114 |
Cyperus amabilis Vahl | Browning 576 |
Cyperus cuspidatus Kunth | Browning 554 |
Cyperus cyperoides (L.) Kuntze | FoZ #15126 |
Cyperus denudatus L.f. var. denudatus | Browning 281 |
Cyperus distans L.f. | Jacobsen 3028 |
Cyperus hemisphaericus Boeck. | FoZ #5797 |
Cyperus involucratus Rottb. | Loveridge 1094 |
Cyperus pseudoleptocladus Kük. | Jacobsen 3026 |
Cyperus pseudovestitus (C.B. Clarke) Kük. | Chase 5561 |
Cyperus rigidifolius Steud. | Jacobsen 3023 |
Cyperus tenuispica Steud. | Browning 555 |
Cyperus zambesiensis C.B.Clarke | Müller 3487 |
Fuirena stricta Steud. var. stricta | Browning 574 |
Kyllinga crassipes Boeck. | Jacobsen 3024 |
Kyllinga odorata Vahl | Jacobsen 3025 |
Kyllinga sp.cf. erecta Schumach.& Thonn. | Hyde s.r. |
Kyllinga squamulata Vahl | FoZ #6523 |
Lipocarpha nana (A.Rich.) Cherm. | Browning 550 |
Mariscus albopilosus C.B.Clarke | Jacobsen 3047 |
Mariscus hemisphaericus (Boeck.) C.B.Clarke | Jacobsen 3027 |
Pycreus pelophilus (Ridl.) C.B.Clarke | Browning 556 |
Dioscoreaceae | |
Dioscorea dumetorum (Kunth) Pax | FoZ #19137 |
Dioscorea schimperiana Kunth | Müller 3376 |
Dioscorea sylvatica Eckl. | FoZ #19141 |
Dracaenaceae | |
Dracaena fragrans (L.) Ker-Gawl. | Chase 1440 |
Dracaena mannii Baker | Chase 875 |
Dracaena steudneri Engl. | Müller plot 76 |
Eriocaulaceae | |
Eriocaulon inyangense Arw. | Wild 5540 |
Eriospermaceae | |
Eriospermum mackenii (Hook.f.) Baker subsp. mackenii | Ferrar s.n. |
Hyacinthaceae | |
Albuca kirkii (Baker) Brenan | Ferrar 4040 |
Bowiea volubilis Hook.f. | Chase 362 |
Drimia elata Jacq. | FoZ #7512 |
Eucomis autumnalis (Mill.) Chitt. subsp. autumnalis (=E. zambesiaca Baker) | Plowes 2240 |
Ledebouria unidentified sp.no.1. | FoZ #41510 |
Litanthus pusillus Harv. (=Drimia uniflora J.C.Manning & Goldblatt) | FoZ #69141 |
Stellarioides tenuifolia (F.Delaroche) Speta subsp. tenuifolia (=Ornithogalum tenuifolium F.Delaroche) | FoZ #863 |
Hydrocharitaceae | |
Lagarosiphon major (Ridl.) Moss | Whellan 1561 |
Hypoxidaceae | |
Hypoxis galpinii Baker | FoZ #15385 |
Hypoxis nyasica Baker | FoZ #53770 |
Hypoxis rigidula Baker | Zimudzi 57 |
Iridaceae | |
Anomatheca grandiflora Baker (=Freesia grandiflora (Baker) Klatt) | FoZ #5749 |
Aristea abyssinica Pax | FoZ #791 |
Aristea angolensis Baker | Garley 119 |
Aristea ecklonii Baker | Chase 63 |
Aristea woodii N.E.Br. | Wild 2845 |
Crocosmia aurea (Hook.) Planch. subsp. aurea | Chase 5488 |
Crocosmia paniculata (Klatt) Goldblatt | Chase 6315 |
Dierama formosum Hilliard | Chase 6023 |
Dietes iridioides (L.) Klatt | Biegel 2422 |
Gladiolus crassifolius Baker | Plowes 2020 |
Gladiolus dalenii Van Geel subsp. dalenii | FoZ #796 |
Gladiolus flavoviridis Goldblatt | FoZ #35667 |
Hesperantha petitiana (A.Rich.) Baker | Chase 6036 |
Moraea spathulata (L.f.) Klatt | FoZ #2397 |
Juncaceae | |
Juncus oxycarpus Kunth | FoZ #40749 |
Liliaceae | |
*Lilium formosanum (Baker) Wallace | FoZ #674 |
Musaceae | |
Ensete ventricosum (Welw.) Cheesman | FoZ #1060 |
Orchidaceae | |
Aerangis kotschyana (Rchb.f.) Schltr. | Chase 7083 |
Aerangis mystacidii (Rchb.f.) Schltr. | Chase 5574 |
Aeranthes africana J.L.Stewart E | Ball 1283 |
Angraecopsis amaniensis Summerh. | FoZ #1000 |
Angraecopsis parviflora (Thouars) Schltr. | FoZ #34512 |
Angraecum chamaeanthus Schltr. | FoZ #991 |
Angraecum conchiferum Lindl. | Chase 44 |
Angraecum minus Summerh. | Chase 5997 |
Angraecum sacciferum Lindl. | Ferrar 3979 |
Angraecum stella-africae P.J.Cribb | FoZ #995 |
Bolusiella iridifolia (Rolfe) Schltr. subsp. picea P.J.Cribb | Wild 2803 |
Bonatea steudneri (Rchb.f.) T.Durand & Schinz | Ball 443 |
Brachycorythis lastii Rolfe | FoZ #4871 |
Brachycorythis ovata Lindl. subsp. welwitschii (Rchb.f.) Summerh. | Chase 4213 |
Brachycorythis pleistophylla Rchb.f. subsp. pleistophylla | Chase 5548 |
Brownleea maculata P.J.Cribb | Chase 217 |
Brownleea parviflora Lindl. | Chase 6013 |
Bulbophyllum ballii P.J.Cribb | Chase 6170 |
Bulbophyllum elliotii Rolfe | Wild 2808 |
Bulbophyllum fuscum Lindl. var. melinostachyum (Schltr.) J.J.Verm. | Wild 2813 |
Bulbophyllum josephii (Kuntze) Summerh. | Wild 2804 |
Bulbophyllum longiflorum Thouars | Ball 1378 |
Bulbophyllum maximum (Lindl.) Rchb.f. | Chase 992 |
Bulbophyllum sandersonii (Hook.f.) Rchb.f. subsp. sandersonii | Wild 5544 |
Bulbophyllum scaberulum (Rolfe) Bolus | FoZ #1017 |
Bulbophyllum unifoliatum De Wild. var. infracarinatum (G.Will.) J.J.Verm. | FoZ #1019 |
Calanthe sylvatica (Thouars) Lindl. | Chase 7333 |
Cynorkis anacamptoides Kraenzl. var. anacamptoides | FoZ #34629 |
Cynorkis debilis (Hook.f.) Summerh. (=C. hanningtonii Rolfe) | Chase 5541 |
Cynorkis kassneriana Kraenzl. | Wild 2798 |
Cynorkis kirkii Rolfe | FoZ #99847 |
Cyrtorchis arcuata (Lindl.) Schltr. subsp. arcuata | Ball 1423 |
Cyrtorchis praetermissa Summerh. subsp. praetermissa | FoZ #33087 |
Cyrtorchis ringens (Rchb.f.) Summerh. | FoZ #2478 |
Diaphananthe fragrantissima (Rchb.f.) Schltr. | FoZ #21698 |
Diaphananthe rutila (Rchb.f.) Summerh. | Wild 6446 |
Diaphananthe stolzii Schltr. | Ball 1303 |
Diaphananthe subsimplex Summerh. | Ball 1406 |
Diaphananthe xanthopollinia (Rchb.f.) Summerh. | Ball 1236 |
Disa aconitoides Sond. subsp. concinna (N.E.Br.) H.P.Linder | Chase 6268 |
Disa fragrans Schltr. subsp. fragrans | Chase 4065 |
Disperis anthoceros Rchb.f. | Wild 2816 |
Disperis dicerochila Summerh. | FoZ #2374 |
Disperis lindleyana Rchb.f. | Chase 7030 |
Disperis virginalis Schltr. | Wild 2810 |
Eulophia callichroma Rchb.f. | Symoens et al. 669 |
Eulophia cucullata (Sw.) Steud. | FoZ #4873 |
Eulophia eylesii Summerh. | Chase 5562 |
Eulophia fridericii (Rchb.f.) A.V.Hall | Ball 440 |
Eulophia gonychila Schltr. | Chase 5572 |
Eulophia hians Spreng. var. hians | FoZ #21961 |
Eulophia horsfallii (Bateman) Summerh. | Ball 5256 |
Eulophia norlindhii Summerh. | Wild s.n. |
Eulophia nyasae Rendle | Ball 717 |
Eulophia parviflora (Lindl.) A.V.Hall | Chase 3075 |
Eulophia petersii (Rchb.f.) Rchb.f. | Chase 51 |
Eulophia rolfeana Kraenzl. (=E. williamsonii P.J.Cribb) | Beasley 121 |
Eulophia speciosa (Lindl.) Bolus | Chase 4180 |
Eulophia streptopetala Lindl. | FoZ #3623 |
Eulophia tenella Rchb.f. | Wild 6746 |
Eulophia venulosa Rchb.f. | Ball 586 |
Habenaria amoena Summerh. | Ballings s.r. |
Habenaria armatissima Rchb.f. | Ball 442 |
Habenaria cornuta Lindl. | Ball 522 |
Habenaria galpinii Bolus | Ball 528 |
Habenaria macrostele Summerh. | Chase 6050 |
Habenaria malacophylla Rchb.f. | Chase 4403 |
Habenaria nyikana Rchb.f. subsp. nyikana | FoZ #7002 |
Habenaria praestans Rendle var. praestans | Chase 206 |
Habenaria rautaneniana Kraenzl. | Chase 6348 |
Habenaria silvatica Schltr. | Chase 6334 |
Habenaria subaequalis Summerh. | Wild 2806 |
Jumellea walleri (Rolfe) la Croix | Wild 3223 |
Liparis bowkeri Harv. | Grosvenor 784 |
Liparis mulindana Schltr. | Ball 1267 |
Liparis nervosa (Thunb.) Lindl. | FoZ #1411 |
Malaxis weberbaueriana (Kraenzl.) Summerh. (=M. stolzii (Schltr.) Summerh.) | Chase 6363 |
Microcoelia exilis Lindl. | Ferrar s.n. |
Microcoelia globulosa (Ridl.) L.Jonss. | FoZ #5781 |
Microcoelia stolzii (Schltr.) Summerh. | Ball 1392 |
Mystacidium tanganyikense Summerh. (incl. M. pusillum sensu Wild 6442) | FoZ #2455 |
Nervilia ballii G.Will. | Ball 585 |
Nervilia crociformis (Zoll.& Moritzi) Seidenf. | Ball 1407 |
Nervilia kotschyi (Rchb.f.) Schltr. var. purpurata (Rchb.f.& Sond.) Börge Pett. | Ball 511 |
Nervilia pectinata P.J.Cribb | Ball 410 |
Nervilia shirensis (Rolfe) Schltr. | Chase 6235 |
Orthochilus eustachyus (Rchb.f.) Bytebier | FoZ #2854 |
Orthochilus mechowii Rchb.f. | FoZ #102482 |
Orthochilus milnei (Rchb.f.) Bytebier (=Eulophia milnei Rchb.f.) | Jacobsen 3030 |
Orthochilus odontoglossus (Rchb.f.) Bytebier | FoZ #37451 |
Platycoryne pervillei Rchb.f. | FoZ #4075 |
Polystachya adansoniae Rchb.f. | Chase 5609 |
Polystachya albescens Ridl. subsp. imbricata (Rolfe) Summerh. | Drummond 5097 |
Polystachya caespitifica Engl. subsp. hollandii (Bolus) P.J.Cribb & Podz. | FoZ #36207 |
Polystachya campyloglossa Rolfe [incl. P. ottoniana sensu Ball 1282, Chase 86] | Ball 1282 |
Polystachya concreta (Jacq.) Garay & H.R.Sweet (=P. tessellata Lindl.) | Chase 4400 |
Polystachya cultriformis (Thouars) Spreng. | Grosvenor 659 |
Polystachya fusiformis (Thouars) Lindl. | FoZ #1659 |
Polystachya golungensis Rchb.f. | Ball 1329 |
Polystachya modesta Rchb.f. | FoZ #15642 |
Polystachya simplex Rendle | Ball 1377 |
Polystachya stuhlmannii Kraenzl. | Philcox et al. 8959 |
Polystachya subumbellata P.J.Cribb & Podz. | Wild 6445 |
Polystachya transvaalensis Schltr. | FoZ #1667 |
Polystachya vaginata Summerh. | Wild 2977 |
Polystachya zambesiaca Rolfe | Ball 1364 |
Rangaeris muscicola (Rchb.f.) Summerh. | Plowes 2893 |
Satyrium anomalum Schltr. | FoZ #1415 |
Satyrium chlorocorys Rolfe | Chase 6014 |
Satyrium longicauda Lindl. | Hopkins 7077 |
Satyrium trinerve Lindl. | FoZ #34622 |
Solenangis conica (Schltr.) L.Jonss. | FoZ #3052 |
Stenoglottis woodii Schltr. | Woodburn 30b |
Stenoglottis zambesiaca Rolfe (incl. S. fimbriata sensu Summerh.) | Chase 6018 |
Stolzia repens (Rolfe) Summerh. var. obtusa G.Will. | Ball 1398 |
Stolzia repens (Rolfe) Summerh. var. repens | Wild 2811 |
Taeniophyllum coxii (Summerh.) Summerh. | FoZ #64342 |
Tridactyle anthomaniaca (Rchb.f.) Summerh. | Grosvenor 862 |
Tridactyle bicaudata (Lindl.) Schltr. | Plowes 2892 |
Tridactyle inaequilonga (De Wild.) Schltr. | Obermeyer 2087 |
Tridactyle tricuspis (Bolus) Schltr. | Chase 6101 |
Tridactyle tridactylites (Rolfe) Schltr. | Ball 160 |
Tridactyle tridentata (Harv.) Schltr. | FoZ #15348 |
Vanilla polylepis Summerh. | Plowes 2667 |
Ypsilopus erectus (P.J.Cribb) P.J.Cribb & J.L.Stewart | Ball 1315 |
Poaceae | |
Agrostis lachnantha Nees | Corby 244 |
Andropogon eucomus Nees subsp. eucomus | FoZ #15338 |
Andropogon eucomus Nees subsp. huillensis (Rendle) Sales | Hyde s.r. |
Andropogon schirensis A.Rich. | Pope et al. 6608 |
Arthraxon lancifolius (Trin.) Hochst. | Chase 7096 |
Bewsia biflora (Hack.) Gooss. | Pope et al 6606 |
Brachypodium flexum Nees | Hyde 97 |
*Briza maxima L. | FoZ #93 |
*Briza minor L. | FoZ #95 |
*Bromus catharticus Vahl | Hyde 297 |
*Cenchrus clandestinus (Chiov.) Morrone (=Pennisteum clandestinum Chiov.) | FoZ #4006 |
Coelachne africana Pilg. | Biegel 2427 |
Craspedorhachis africana Benth. | Runhaar 844 |
Cymbopogon nardus (L.) Rendle | Runhaar 77 |
Cynodon dactylon (L.) Pers. | Hyde s.r. |
Digitaria diagonalis (Nees) Stapf | Rattray 1460 |
Digitaria eriantha Steud. | Cleghorn 1360 |
Digitaria gazensis Rendle | Hyde s.r. |
Digitaria maitlandii Stapf & C.E.Hubb. | Fisher 1127 |
Digitaria scalarum (Schweinf.) Chiov. | Allison s.n. |
Diheteropogon amplectens (Nees) Clayton var. catangensis (Chiov.) Clayton | FoZ #15215 |
Ehrharta erecta Lam. | Corby 247 |
Eleusine africana Kenn.-O’Byrne | FoZ #16428 |
Elionurus muticus (Spreng.) Kuntze | Corby 249 |
Eragrostis acraea De Winter | Crook P70 |
Eragrostis capensis (Thunb.) Trin. | Runhaar 840 |
Eragrostis chapelieri (Kunth) Nees | Fisher 220 |
Eragrostis cilianensis (All.) Janch. | Crook 1050 |
Eragrostis congesta Oliv. | Corby 262 |
Eragrostis hispida K.Schum. | FoZ #15208 |
Eragrostis patens Oliv. | Runhaar 761 |
Eragrostis plana Nees | Wild 2 |
Eragrostis racemosa (Thunb.) Steud. | Corby 261 |
Eragrostis sclerantha Nees subsp. villosipes (Jedwabn.) Launert | Runhaar 757 |
Eragrostis tenuifolia (A.Rich.) Steud. | FoZ #15225 |
Heteropogon contortus (L.) Roem.& Schult. | Hyde s.r. |
Hyparrhenia anamesa Clayton | Hyde 345 |
Hyparrhenia cymbaria (L.) Stapf | Hyde 350 |
Hyparrhenia filipendula (Hochst.) Stapf | Hyde s.r. |
Hyparrhenia newtonii (Hack.) Stapf var. macra Stapf | Corby 246 |
Hyparrhenia newtonii (Hack.) Stapf var. newtonii | Runhaar 762 |
Hyparrhenia nyassae (Rendle) Stapf | Runhaar 764 |
Imperata cylindrica (L.) Raeusch. | FoZ #37404 |
Isachne mauritiana Kunth | Crook 2016 |
Ischaemum fasciculatum Brongn. | Runhaar 767 |
Koeleria capensis (Steud.) Nees | Corby 268 |
*Lolium multiflorum Lam. | Corby 269 |
Loudetia flavida (Stapf) C.E.Hubb. | Rattray 1457 |
Loudetia simplex (Nees) C.E.Hubb. | FoZ #16425 |
Melinis ambigua Hack. subsp. ambigua | Runhaar 838 |
Melinis minutiflora P.Beauv. | Fisher 1596 |
Melinis nerviglumis (Franch.) Zizka | Hyde 295 |
Melinis repens (Willd.) Zizka subsp. grandiflora (Hochst.) Zizka | Schweickert 227 |
Microchloa caffra Nees | Corby 264 |
Monocymbium ceresiiforme (Nees) Stapf | Hyde 72 |
Olyra latifolia L. | Müller 3381 |
Oplismenus burmannii (Retz.) P.Beauv. | Pope 3728 |
Oplismenus compositus (L.) P.Beauv. | Müller 3047 |
Oplismenus hirtellus (L.) P.Beauv. | Rattray 1449 |
Oplismenus undulatifolius (Ard.) Roem.& Schult. | Runhaar 752a |
Oxytenanthera abyssinica (A.Rich.) Munro | Chase 2172 |
Panicum inaequilatum Stapf & C.E.Hubb. | Crook 2020 |
Panicum laticomum Nees | Müller s.n. |
Panicum maximum Jacq. | Rattray 1458 |
Panicum monticola Hook.f. | Runhaar 755 |
Panicum wiehei Renvoize | Drummond 5094 |
*Paspalum dilatatum Poir. | Hyde s.r. |
Paspalum scrobiculatum L. | FoZ #15125 |
*Paspalum urvillei Steud. | FoZ #2054 |
Perotis patens Gand. | Wild 5 |
*Poa annua L. | Hyde 103 |
Poecilostachys oplismenoides (Hack.) Clayton (=Chloachne oplismenoides (Hack.) Robyns) | Chase 1144 |
Pogonarthria squarrosa (Roem.& Schult.) Pilg. | Hyde s.r. |
Pseudechinolaena polystachya (Kunth) Stapf | Runhaar 842 |
Rhytachne rottboellioides Desv. | Hyde s.r. |
Sacciolepis typhura (Stapf) Stapf | Chase 7836 |
Schizachyrium sanguineum (Retz.) Alston | Pope 6607 |
Setaria homonyma (Steud.) Chiov. | FoZ #33050 |
Setaria megaphylla (Steud.) T.Durand & Schinz | Müller 3078 |
Setaria sphacelata (Schumach.) Moss | Wild 1 |
Setaria verticillata (L.) P.Beauv. | FoZ #2086 |
Sporobolus acinifolius Stapf | Hyde 94 |
Sporobolus molleri Hack. | Hyde s.r. |
Sporobolus piliferus (Trin.) Kunth | Hyde s.r. |
Sporobolus pyramidalis P.Beauv. | FoZ #15122 |
Sporobolus sanguineus Rendle | Hyde 135 |
Stereochlaena cameronii (Stapf) Pilg. | Hyde s.r. |
Streblochaete longiarista (A.Rich.) Pilg. | Müller 3377 |
Themeda triandra Forssk. | FoZ #15216 |
Tragus berteronianus Schult. | Crook 1052 |
Tricholaena monachne (Trin.) Stapf & C.E.Hubb. | FoZ #15211 |
Tristachya nodiglumis K.Schum. | Chase 7835 |
Urochloa oligotricha (Fig.& De Not.) Henrard | Sheppard 43 |
Potamogetonaceae | |
Potamogeton nodosus Poir. | FoZ #7454 |
Potamogeton octandrus Poir. | Chase 5981 |
Potamogeton pusillus L. | Denny 1315 |
Smilaceae | |
Smilax anceps Willd. | Wild 496 |
Strelitziaceae | |
Strelitzia caudata R.A.Dyer | FoZ #1208 |
Typhaceae | |
Typha capensis (Rohrb.) N.E.Br. | FoZ #99860 |
Velloziaceae | |
Xerophyta sp. | Hyde s.r. |
Xyridaceae | |
Xyris obscura N.E.Br. | Chase 6027 |
Zingiberaceae | |
Aframomum albiflorum Lock | FoZ #39633 |
Aframomum angustifolium (Sonn.) K.Schum. | FoZ #34511 |
*Hedychium gardnerianum Ker Gawl. | FoZ #294 |
Siphonochilus aethiopicus (Schweinf.) B.L.Burtt | Eyles 6962 |
DICOTYLEDONS | |
Acanthaceae | |
Anisotes pubinervis (T.Anderson) Heine (=Metarungia pubinervia (T.Anderson) C.B.Clarke) | Chase 8161 |
Asystasia gangetica (L.) T.Anderson subsp. micrantha (Nees) Ensermu | Chase 2154 |
Barleria aromatica Oberm. | Hopkins 8049 |
Barleria fissimuroides I.Darbysh. NE | Chase s.n. |
Barleria spinulosa Klotzsch subsp. kirkii (T.Anderson) I.Darbysh. | Chase 6495 |
Barleria ventricosa Nees | FoZ #24678 |
Brillantaisia cicatricosa Lindau (=B. ulugurica Lindau) | Chase 854 |
Dicliptera clinopodia Nees | FoZ #1238 |
Dicliptera extenta S.Moore | Müller 3042 |
Dyschoriste nagchana (Nees) Bennet | FoZ #33058 |
Dyschoriste trichocalyx (Oliv.) Lindau subsp. verticillaris (C.B.Clarke) Vollesen (=D. verticillaris C.B.Clarke) | Carter 2123 |
Hypoestes aristata (Vahl) Roem.& Schult. | Carter 2119 |
Hypoestes forskaolii (Vahl) Roem.& Schult. subsp. forskaolii | Chase 6493 |
*Hypoestes phyllostachya Baker | FoZ #36366 |
Isoglossa gregorii (S.Moore) Lindau | Müller 3404 |
Isoglossa milanjiensis S.Moore (=I. mossambicensis Lindau) | Chase 7104 |
Justicia betonica L. | Chase 2159 |
Justicia bracteata (Hochst.) Zarb (=Monochema debile (Forssk.) Nees) | Chase 4557 |
Justicia matammensis (Schweinf.) Oliv. | Wild 2838 |
Justicia nyassana Lindau | Chase 5578 |
Justicia phyllostachys C.B.Clarke | FoZ #15150 |
Justicia striata (Klotzsch) Bullock | FoZ #28977 |
Mellera lobulata S.Moore | Chase 5721 |
Mimulopsis solmsii Schweinf. | FoZ #1616 |
Phaulopsis imbricata (Forssk.) Sweet subsp. imbricata | Chase 786 |
Pseuderanthemum subviscosum (C.B.Clarke) Stapf | Chase 1785 |
Ruellia cordata Thunb. | FoZ #33086 |
Sclerochiton harveyanus Nees | Hopkins 7093 |
Thunbergia alata Sims | Obermeyer 2141 |
Thunbergia natalensis Hook. | Biegel 2421 |
Thunbergia oblongifolia Oliv. (incl. T. lancifolia sensu Mapaura & Timberlake) | FoZ #3602, Chase 4689 |
Thunbergia petersiana Lindau | Grosvenor 783 |
Thunbergia usambarica Lindau | FoZ #228 |
Achariaceae | |
Kiggelaria africana L. | Chase 7797 |
Rawsonia lucida Harv.& Sond. | Fisher 1513 |
Amaranthaceae | |
*Achyranthes aspera L. var. pubescens (Moq.) C.C.Towns. | Müller 3090 |
*Achyranthes aspera L. var. sicula L. | Chase 2151 |
*Alternanthera caracasana Kunth | FoZ #15032 |
*Amaranthus hybridus L. | FoZ #37392 |
Amaranthus lividus L. subsp. polygonoides (Moq.) Probst | FoZ #15033 |
Centemopsis gracilenta (Hiern) Schinz | FoZ #4876 |
*Chenopodium ambrosioides L. | FoZ #41453 |
*Chenopodium album L. | FoZ #25901 |
Cyathula cylindrica Moq. | Schelpe 363 |
Cyathula uncinulata (Schrad.) Schinz | FoZ #301 |
*Gomphrena celosioides Mart. | FoZ #33043 |
Anacardiaceae | |
Lannea edulis (Sond.) Engl. var. edulis | FoZ #15148 |
*Mangifera indica L. | FoZ #3612 |
Searsia chirindensis (Baker f.) Moffett (=Rhus chirindensis Baker f.) | Müller 3596 |
Searsia dentata (Thunb.) F.A.Barkley (=Rhus dentata Thunb.) | Müller 806 |
Searsia longipes (Engl.) Moffett var. longipes (=Rhus longipes Engl. var. longipes) | Loveridge 1090 |
Searsia lucida (L.) F.A.Barkley (=Rhus lucida L.) | Chase 7358 |
Searsia natalensis (C.Krauss) F.A.Barkley (=Rhus natalensis C.Krauss) | Müller 3619 |
Searsia tomentosa (L.) F.A.Barkley (=Rhus tomentosa L.) | FoZ #26271 |
Annonaceae | |
Annona senegalensis Pers. subsp. senegalensis | FoZ #15212 |
Artabotrys monteiroae Oliv. | Chase 5822 |
Monanthotaxis chasei (N.Robson) Verdc. | Müller 3075 |
Uvaria lucida Benth. subsp. virens (N.E.Br.) Verdc. | Müller 3094 |
Xylopia parviflora (A.Rich.) Benth. | Müller 3618 |
Aphloiaceae | |
Aphloia theiformis (Vahl) Benn. | Chase 517 |
Apiaceae | |
Alepidea peduncularis A.Rich. | FoZ #7647 |
*Apium leptophyllum (Pers.) Benth. | FoZ #98903 |
Centella asiatica (L.) Urb. | FoZ #24588 |
Centella virgata (L.f.) Drude var. gracilescens Domin | Chase 6116 |
Diplolophium buchananii (Oliv.) C.Norman subsp. swynnertonii (Baker f.) Cannon | Symoens et al. 667 |
Heteromorpha arborescens (Spreng.) Cham.& Schltdl. var. abyssinica (A.Rich.) H.Wolff | Chase 4417 |
Heteromorpha arborescens (Spreng.) Cham.& Schltdl. var. montana P.J.D.Winter | FoZ #35269 |
Hydrocotyle mannii Hook.f. | Wild 2840 |
Pimpinella caffra (Eckl.& Zeyh.) D.Dietr. | Chase 6032 |
Sanicula elata D.Don | FoZ #23850 |
Steganotaenia araliacea Hochst. var. araliacea | FoZ #33124 |
Apocynaceae | |
Asclepias cucullata (Schltr.) Schltr. subsp. scabrifolia (S.Moore) Goyder | Wursten & Ballings 211 |
Carissa bispinosa (L.) Brenan subsp. zambesiensis Kupicha | Chase 7018 |
Carissa spinarum L. (=C. edulis (Forssk.) Vahl) | FoZ #98852 |
Ceropegia abyssinica Decne. | Chase 5535 |
Ceropegia lugardae N.E.Br. | Chase 1234 |
Cryptolepis oblongifolia Schltr. | FoZ #31948 |
Cynanchum umtalense Liede (=Cynanchum sp. no.1) | Chase 6465 |
Glossostelma carsonii (N.E.Br.) Bullock | Chase 66 |
Huernia hislopii Turrill subsp. hislopii | Wild 2805 |
Landolphia buchananii (Hallier f.) Stapf | Chase 4594 |
Landolphia kirkii Hook.f. | FoZ #33147 |
Margaretta rosea Oliv. subsp. whytei (K.Schum.) M.Mwanyambo | FoZ #15142 |
Mondia whitei (Hook.f.) Skeels | FoZ #2472 |
Pachycarpus chirindensis (S.Moore) Goyder | Obermeyer 2113 |
Rauvolfia caffra Sond. | Bamps 587 |
Secamone alpini Schult. | Pole Evans 5114 |
Sphaerocodon caffrum (Meisn.) Schltr. | Chase 5563 |
Strophanthus speciosus (Ward & Harv.) Reber | FoZ #2873 |
Tabernaemontana stapfiana Britten | Biegel 2418 |
Tabernaemontana ventricosa A.DC. | Drummond 5082 |
Tylophora anomala N.E.Br. (=Cynanchum chirindense S.Moore) | FoZ #28705 |
Tylophora sp.no. 2 cf. tenuipedunculata (Müller 2841) | Harder 3817 |
Aquifoliaceae | |
Ilex mitis (L.) Radlk. var. mitis | Chase 3084 |
Araliaceae | |
Cussonia arborea A.Rich. | Bamps 634 |
Cussonia spicata Thunb. | FoZ #1163 |
Polyscias fulva (Hiern) Harms | Chase 1971 |
Schefflera goetzenii Harms | Wild 2837 |
Schefflera umbellifera (Sond.) Baill. | Chase 5591 |
Aristolochiaceae | |
Aristolochia albida Duch. | Pole Evans 4822 |
Asteraceae | |
*Acanthospermum australe (Loefl.) Kuntze | FoZ #433 |
Adenostemma mauritianum DC. | Müller 1950 |
*Ageratum conyzoides L. | FoZ #3545 |
*Ageratum houstonianum Mill. | FoZ #435 |
Anisopappus chinensis (L.) Hook.f.& Arn. subsp. chinensis var. dentatus (DC.) S.Ortíz, Paiva & Rodr.Oubiña | Chase 5581 |
Anisopappus kirkii (Oliv.) Brenan | Schelpe 378 |
Aspilia mossambicensis (Oliv.) Wild | FoZ #4882 |
Aspilia pluriseta Schweinf. subsp. pluriseta | Bamps et al. 640 |
Athrixia rosmarinifolia (Walp.) Oliv.& Hiern var. rosmarinifolia | Loveridge 1089 |
Berkheya setifera DC. | FoZ #39978 |
Berkheya zeyheri (Sond.& Harv.) Oliv.& Hiern | FoZ #3926 |
*Bidens biternata (Lour.) Merr.& Sherff | Chase 2153 |
*Bidens pilosa L. | FoZ #443 |
Bothriocline inyangana N.E.Br. var. inyangana | Hopkins 6935 |
*Centratherum punctatum Cass. subsp. punctatum | FoZ #6295 |
Chrysanthemoides monilifera (L.) Norl. subsp. septentrionale Norl. | FoZ #3596 |
Cineraria deltoidea Sond. | Chase 7787 |
Cineraria pulchra Cron | FoZ #21501 |
*Conyza aegyptiaca (L.) Aiton | FoZ #37464 |
*Conyza bonariensis (L.) Cronquist | FoZ #19057 |
Conyza gouanii (L.) Willd. | FoZ #2258 |
Conyza pinnata (L.f.) Kuntze | FoZ #7645 |
*Conyza sumatrensis (Retz.) E.Walker | FoZ #2471 |
*Coreopsis lanceolata L. | FoZ #489 |
*Cotula australis (Sieb.& Spreng.) Hook.f. | FoZ #933 |
Crassocephalum crepidioides (Benth.) S.Moore | Chase 8303 |
Crassocephalum rubens (Jacq.) S.Moore var. rubens | FoZ #447 |
Crassocephalum rubens (Jacq.) S.Moore var. sarcobasis (DC.) C.Jeffrey & Beentje | Chase 4576 |
Crassocephalum × picridifolium (DC.) S.Moore | Chase 2148 |
Dichrocephala integrifolia (L.f.) Kuntze subsp. integrifolia | Chase 7391 |
Emilia coccinea (Sims) G.Don | FoZ #4114 |
Emilia discifolia (Oliv.) C.Jeffrey | FoZ #7655 |
*Erigeron karvinskianus DC. | FoZ #3551 |
Erythrocephalum zambesianum Oliv.& Hiern | Wild 469 |
*Euryops chrysanthemoides (DC.) B.Nord. | FoZ #41177 |
*Galinsoga parviflora Cav. | FoZ #7662 |
*Galinsoga quadriradiata Ruiz & Pav. | FoZ #7665 |
Gerbera piloselloides (L.) Cass. | Chase 8421 |
Gerbera viridifolia (DC.) Sch.Bip. subsp. viridifolia | FoZ #651 |
*Gnaphalium purpureum L. | FoZ #2248 |
Gutenbergia cordifolia Oliv. var. marginata (O.Hoffm.) C.Jeffrey | Chase 8291 |
Helichrysum adenocarpum DC. subsp. adenocarpum | Bacon 6844 |
Helichrysum asperum (Thunb.) Hilliard & B.L.Burtt | FoZ #21420 |
Helichrysum buchananii Engl. | Chase 6114 |
Helichrysum candolleanum H.Buek | Carter et al. 2121 |
Helichrysum cephaloideum DC. | Chase 6026 |
Helichrysum goetzeanum O.Hoffm. | FoZ #41358 |
Helichrysum kilimanjari Oliv. | Symoens et al. 687 |
Helichrysum kraussii Sch.Bip. | Bishop 394 |
Helichrysum lepidissimum S.Moore | Chase 6115 |
Helichrysum nitens Oliv.& Hiern subsp. nitens | Bacon 6843 |
Helichrysum nudifolium (L.) Less. var. nudifolium | FoZ #4883 |
Helichrysum nudifolium (L.) Less. var. oxyphyllum (DC.) Beentje | FoZ #4884 |
Helichrysum nudifolium (L.) Less. var. pilosellum (L.f.) Beentje | Wild 468 |
Helichrysum odoratissimum (L.) Sweet | FoZ #2344 |
Helichrysum panduratum O.Hoffm. var. panduratum | Chase 1237 |
Helichrysum panduratum O.Hoffm. var. transvaalense Moeser | FoZ #7468 |
Helichrysum schimperi (A.Rich.) Moeser | Chase 1237 |
Helichrysum umbraculigerum Less. | Chase 1355 |
Hypericophyllum compositarum Steetz | Chase 7093 |
*Hypochaeris radicata L. | FoZ #2048 |
Inula glomerata Oliv.& Hiern | FoZ #1413 |
Kleinia chimanimaniensis Van Jaarsv. (=K. galpinii Hook.f.) | Schelpe 377 |
Lactuca inermis Forssk. | FoZ #19054 |
Laggera crispata (Vahl) Hepper & J.R.I.Wood | FoZ #33120 |
Lipotriche scandens (Schumach.) Orchard subsp. madagascariensis (Baker) D.J.N.Hind (=Melanthera scandens (Schumach.& Thonn.) Roberty) | Chase 7111 |
Microglossa pyrifolia (Lam.) Kuntze | FoZ #1621 |
Mikania carteri Baker | FoZ #4007 |
Mikania sp. of FoZ | Müller 3036 |
Mikaniopsis cissampelina (DC.) C.Jeffrey | Fisher 1576 |
*Montanoa hibiscifolia Benth. | Wild 5513 |
*Neojeffreya decurrens (L.) Cabrera | FoZ #7332 |
Nidorella auriculata DC. subsp. auriculata | FoZ #15227 |
Nidorella resedifolia DC. subsp. resedifolia | Chase 761 |
Osteospermum monocepahalum (Oliv.& Hiern) Norl. | FoZ #3919 |
Phymaspermum bolusii (Hutch.) Källersjö | FoZ #15330 |
*Pseudognaphalium luteo-album (L.) Hilliard & B.L.Burtt | FoZ #2186 |
Pseudognaphalium oligandrum (DC.) Hilliard & B.L.Burtt | FoZ #2188 |
Schistostephium crataegifolium (DC.) Harv. (=S. artemisiifolium Baker) | Bishop 395 |
Schistostephium heptalobum (DC.) Oliv.& Hiern | FoZ #15218 |
Schistostephium oxylobum S.Moore | Chase 8423 |
Senecio deltoideus Less. | FoZ #2219 |
Senecio gazensis S.Moore | FoZ #15411 |
Senecio hochstetteri A.Rich. | Wild 2821 |
Senecio inornatus DC. | Chase 6105 |
Senecio latifolius DC. | Wild 38 |
*Senecio macroglossus DC. | Fisher 1545 |
Senecio milanjianus S.Moore | Wild 2830 |
Senecio oxyriifolius DC. | Wild 520 |
Senecio purpureus L. | Chase 7140 |
Senecio ruwenzoriensis S.Moore | Wild 2822 |
Senecio syringifolius O.Hoffm. | Hopkins 8046 |
Senecio tamoides DC. | FoZ #2222 |
Senecio triactinus S.Moore | FoZ #5793 |
Sigesbeckia orientalis L. | FoZ #84888 |
Solanecio mannii (Hook.f.) C.Jeffrey | FoZ #469 |
Sonchus friesii Boulos var. integer G.V.Pope | FoZ #922 |
*Sonchus oleraceus L. | FoZ #920 |
Spilanthes mauritiana (Pers.) DC. | Eyles 7082 |
Stomatanthes africanus (Oliv.& Hiern) R.M.King & H.Rob. | FoZ #15199 |
*Tagetes minuta L. | FoZ #35492 |
Tolpis capensis (L.) Sch.Bip. | FoZ #3753 |
*Tridax procumbens L. | FoZ #3925 |
*Vernonanthura polyanthes (Sprengel) Vega & Dematteis | FoZ #3740 |
Vernonia acuminatissima S.Moore | Hopkins 8053 |
Vernonia adoensis Sch.Bip. | FoZ #25856 |
Vernonia bainesii Oliv.& Hiern subsp. bainesii | Whellan 747 |
Vernonia calvoana (Hook.f.) Hook.f. subsp. meridionalis (Wild) C.Jeffrey | FoZ # 475 |
Vernonia colorata (Willd.) Drake subsp. colorata | FoZ #2322 |
Vernonia galpinii Klatt | Chase 3105 |
Vernonia glaberrima O.Hoffm. | FoZ #4878 |
Vernonia holstii O.Hoffm. | Chase 5595 |
Vernonia karaguensis Oliv.& Hiern | Chase 7138 |
Vernonia lundiensis (Hutch.) Wild & G.V.Pope | Ferrar 4069 |
Vernonia melleri Oliv.& Hiern var. melleri | Chase 5582 |
Vernonia myriantha Hook.f. | Plowes 2706 |
Vernonia natalensis Walp. | Fisher 212 |
Vernonia wollastonii S.Moore | Müller 3060 |
Vernonia petersii Oliv. | FoZ #43356 |
Balsaminaceae | |
Impatiens cecilii N.E.Br. subsp. cecilii | Plowes 2322 |
Impatiens sylvicola Burtt Davy & Greenway | Eyles 5476 |
Begoniaceae | |
Begonia sonderiana Irmsch. | Chase 995 |
Bignoniaceae | |
*Amphilophium crucigerum (L.) L.G.Lohmann | FoZ #18307 |
*Dolichandra unguis-cati (L.) L.G.Lohmann | FoZ #3975 |
*Jacaranda mimosifolia D.Don | FoZ #18352 |
Podranea brycei (N.E.Br.) Sprague | FoZ #3576 |
Boraginaceae | |
Cynoglossum lanceolatum Forssk. | Chase 4390 |
Cynoglossum wildii E.S.Martins | Williams 215 |
Brassicaceae | |
Cardamine africana L. | FoZ #15459 |
*Cardamine flexuosa With. | FoZ #636 |
*Coronopus didymus (L.) Sm. | FoZ #19047 |
*Lepidium bonariense L. | FoZ #41218 |
Cactaceae | |
Rhipsalis baccifera (J.Mill.) Stearn | Eyles 6589 |
Campanulaceae | |
Lobelia erinus L. | Schelpe 366 |
Lobelia goetzei Diels | FoZ #867 |
Lobelia stricklandiae Gilliland | Wild 1592 |
Wahlenbergia denticulata (Burch.) A.DC. | FoZ #34881 |
Wahlenbergia madagascariensis A.DC. | FoZ #5012 |
Wahlenbergia subaphylla (Baker) Thulin subsp. scoparia (Wild) Thulin | Chase 3104 |
Wahlenbergia undulata (L.f.) A.DC. | Chase 6125 |
Wahlenbergia virgata Engl. | FoZ #3750 |
Capparaceae | |
Cleome monophylla L. | Hyde s.r. |
Ritchiea albersii Gilg | Chase 6225 |
Caprifoliaceae | |
*Sambucus canadensis L. | FoZ #37446 |
Caryophyllaceae | |
*Cerastium glomeratum Thuill. | Whellan 1560 |
Drymaria cordata (L.) Roem.& Schult. var. cordata | Chase 6049 |
*Sagina apetala Ard. | FoZ #1808 |
Silene burchellii DC. var. angustifolia Sond. | Chase 7224 |
Stellaria mannii Hook.f. | Müller plot 68 |
*Stellaria media (L.) Vill. | FoZ #79972 |
Celastraceae | |
Allocassine laurifolia (Harv.) N.Robson | Chase 7199 |
Catha edulis (Vahl) Endl. | Chase 784 |
Elaeodendron croceum (Thunb.) DC. | Müller plot 150 |
Gymnosporia buxifolia (L.) Szyszyl. | Chase 5571 |
Gymnosporia harveyana Loes. subsp. harveyana | FoZ #15259 |
Gymnosporia mossambicensis (Klotzsch) Loes. subsp. mossambicensis | Chase 6279 |
Gymnosporia senegalensis (Lam.) Loes. | FoZ #15183 |
Hippocratea africana (Willd.) Loes. var. richardiana (Cambess.) N.Robson | Müller 3149 |
Maytenus acuminata (L.f.) Loes. var. acuminata | Chase 4416 |
Maytenus chasei N.Robson | Chase 5634 |
Maytenus undata (Thunb.) Blakelock | Müller 2803 |
Chrysobalanaceae | |
Parinari curatellifolia Benth. | FoZ #2039 |
Clusiaceae | |
Garcinia buchananii Baker | Chase 5296 |
Garcinia kingaensis Engl. | Müller plot 74 |
Harungana madagascariensis Poir. | Chase 1970 |
Hypericum aethiopicum Thunb. subsp. sonderi (Bredell) N.Robson | FoZ #15321 |
Hypericum peplidifolium A.Rich. | FoZ #15310 |
Hypericum revolutum Vahl | Chase 1181 |
Hypericum roeperianum A.Rich. | Whellan 1138 |
Psorospermum febrifugum Spach | FoZ #15157 |
Combretaceae | |
Combretum molle G.Don | FoZ #23920 |
Combretum psidioides Welw. subsp. psidioides | West 6373 |
Connaraceae | |
Agelaea pentagyna (Lam.) Baill. | Drummond 5079 |
Convolvulaceae | |
*Dichondra micrantha Urb. | FoZ #929 |
Hewittia malabarica (L.) Suresh | FoZ #18123 |
*Ipomoea cairica (L.) Sweet var. cairica | FoZ #1404 |
Ipomoea involucrata P.Beauv. var. involucrata | Chase 2163 |
Ipomoea obscura (L.) Ker Gawl. var. obscura | FoZ #4128 |
Turbina holubii (Baker) A.Meeuse | Chase 8589 |
Cornaceae | |
Curtisia dentata (Burm.f.) C.A.Sm. | Chase 4168 |
Crassulaceae | |
*Bryophyllum pinnatum (Lam.) Oken | FoZ #25790 |
*Bryophyllum tubiflorum Harv. | FoZ #3407 |
Crassula alsinoides (Hook.f.) Engl. | Mavi 1558 |
Crassula alticola R.Fern. | FoZ #39862 |
Crassula capitella Thunb. subsp. nodulosa (Schönland) Toelken | FoZ #7384 |
Crassula expansa Dryand. subsp. expansa | FoZ #79967 |
Crassula lanceolata (Eckl.& Zeyh) Walp. subsp. transvaalensis (Kuntze) Toelken | FoZ #3494 |
Crassula sarcocaulis Eckl.& Zeyh. subsp. sarcocaulis | Ferrar s.n. |
Crassula sarmentosa Harv. | FoZ #3499 |
Crassula setulosa Harv. var. setulosa | Chase 6134 |
Crassula swaziensis Schönland subsp. swaziensis var. swaziensis | Chase 6149 |
Kalanchoe crenata (Andrews) Haw. | Chase 8445 |
Kalanchoe lanceolata (Forssk.) Pers. | FoZ #1620 |
Kalanchoe luciae Raym.-Hamet subsp. luciae | FoZ #4061 |
Cucurbitaceae | |
Coccinia adoensis (A.Rich.) Cogn. | Chase 7388 |
Cucumis zeyheri Sond. | Chase 8485 |
Momordica foetida Schumach. | Wild 14218 |
Oreosyce africana Hook.f. | Chase 6222 |
Peponium chirindense (Baker f.) Cogn. | Müller 3486 |
Zehneria minutiflora (Cogn.) C.Jeffrey | Ferrar 4020 |
Zehneria scabra (L.f.) Sond. subsp. scabra | Müller plot 169 |
Zehneria thwaitesii (Schweinf.) C.Jeffrey | Chase 5550 |
Dipsacaceae | |
Scabiosa columbaria L. | FoZ #556 |
Dipterocarpaceae | |
Monotes engleri Gilg | FoZ #557 |
Droseraceae | |
Drosera burkeana Planch. | Carly 467 |
Drosera dielsiana Exell & J.R.Laundon | FoZ #644 |
Ebenaceae | |
Diospyros abyssinica (Hiern) F.White subsp. abyssinica | Müller 3043 |
Diospyros lycioides Desf. subsp. sericea (Bernh.) De Winter | Bamps 626 |
Diospyros natalensis (Harv.) Brenan subsp. nummularia (Brenan) Jordaan | Müller 2556 |
Diospyros whyteana (Hiern) F.White | Chase 1495 |
Ericaceae | |
Erica hexandra (S.Moore) E.G.H.Oliv. | van der Berghen 623 |
Erica johnstoniana Britten | Galpin 9267 |
Erythroxylaceae | |
Erythroxylum emarginatum Thonn. | Bamps et al. 648 |
Euphorbiaceae | |
Adenocline acuta (Thunb.) Baill. | Chase 8491 |
Croton sylvaticus C.Krauss | Drummond 5090 |
Euphorbia benthamii Hiern | Chase 5539 |
*Euphorbia peplus L. | FoZ #581 |
*Euphorbia prostrata Aiton | FoZ #3742 |
*Euphorbia tirucalli L. | Chase 5161 |
*Homalanthus populifolius Graham | FoZ #3728 |
Leidesia procumbens (L.) Prain | Wild 6447 |
Macaranga capensis (Baill.) Sim | Chase 5565 |
Macaranga mellifera Prain | Chase 5455 |
Neoboutonia macrocalyx Pax | FoZ #7425 |
*Ricinus communis L. var. communis | FoZ #25729 |
Shirakiopsis elliptica (Hochst.) Esser (=Sapium ellipticum (Krauss) Pax) | Chase 7115 |
Suregada procera (Prain) Croizat | Müller 2557 |
Tannodia swynnertonii (S.Moore) Prain | Müller plot 172 |
*Vernicia montana Lour. | FoZ #3799 |
Fabaceae: Caesalpinioideae | |
Bauhinia galpinii N.E.Br. | FoZ #506 |
Bauhinia petersiana Bolle | FoZ #1030 |
*Bauhinia variegata L. var. variegata | FoZ #17371 |
Brachystegia spiciformis Benth. | Chase 4153 |
Brachystegia utilis Hutch.& Burtt Davy | Chase 4154 |
Chamaecrista kirkii (Oliv.) Standl. var. kirkii | Chase 5489 |
Chamaecrista parva (Steyaert) Lock | Ferrar s.n. |
Chamaecrista wittei (Ghesq.) Lock | Chase 8493 |
Julbernardia globiflora (Benth.) Troupin | FoZ #1040 |
*Senna didymobotrya (Fresen.) H.S.Irwin & Barneby | Methuen 43 |
Senna petersiana (Bolle) Lock | FoZ #3923 |
*Senna septemtrionalis (Viv.) H.S.Irwin & Barneby | Grosvenor 11 |
Fabaceae: Mimosoideae | |
Acacia abyssinica Benth. | Chase 7796 |
Acacia amythethophylla A.Rich. | FoZ #15446 |
Acacia cornigera (L.) Willd. (=A. spadicigera Schltr. & Cham.) | Obermeyer 2061 |
*Acacia mearnsii De Wild. | FoZ #3591 |
*Acacia melanoxylon R.Br. | Biegel 2431 |
*Acacia podalyriifolia G.Don | FoZ #3800 |
Acacia sieberiana DC. var. woodii (Burtt Davy) Keay & Brenan | Biegel 2430 |
Albizia adianthifolia (Schumach.) W.Wight | Müller 3383 |
Albizia antunesiana Harms | FoZ #15145 |
Albizia glaberrima (Schumach.& Thonn.) Benth. var. glabrescens (Oliv.) Brenan | Müller 3097 |
Albizia gummifera (J.F.Gmel.) C.A.Sm. | Wild 1596 |
Albizia schimperiana Oliv. var. schimperiana | Chase 6223 |
Dichrostachys cinerea (L.) Wight & Arn. | FoZ #15202 |
Entada abyssinica A.Rich. | Chase 5554 |
Newtonia buchananii (Baker f.) G.C.C.Gilbert & Boutique | Chase 878 |
Fabaceae: Papilionoideae | |
Aeschynomene nodulosa (Baker) Baker f. var. nodulosa | FoZ #2041 |
Argyrolobium rupestre (E.Mey.) Walp. subsp. rupestre | Bamps et al. s.n. |
Argyrolobium tomentosum (Andrews) Druce | FoZ #41255 |
Craibia brevicaudata (Vatke) Dunn subsp. baptistarum (Büttner) J.B.Gillett | Wild 1586 |
Crotalaria capensis Jacq. | Corby 1582 |
Crotalaria cephalotes A.Rich. | Chase 8565 |
Crotalaria chirindae Baker f. | Hopkins 8033 |
Crotalaria gazensis Baker f. subsp. gazensis | Müller 6684 |
Crotalaria hyssopifolia Klotzsch | Chase 7055 |
Crotalaria laburnifolia L. subsp. australis (Baker f.) Polhill | Corby 1445 |
Crotalaria lachnophora A.Rich. | Chase 7449 |
Crotalaria lanceolata E.Mey. subsp. lanceolata | Chase 7469 |
Crotalaria pallida Aiton var. pallida | FoZ #5617 |
Crotalaria variegata Baker (=C. sericifolia Harms) | Chase 6366 |
Dalbergia lactea Vatke | Müller plot 149 |
Dalbergia nitidula Baker | Chase 168 |
Desmodium adscendens (Sw.) DC. var. robustum B.G.Schub. | FoZ #35168 |
Desmodium barbatum (L.) Benth. var. dimorphum (Baker) B.G.Schub. | Staples 183 |
Desmodium repandum (Vahl) DC. | Chase 580 |
Desmodium setigerum (E.Mey.) Harv. | Chase 8557 |
*Desmodium uncinatum (Jacq.) DC. | FoZ #3543 |
Dolichos kilimandscharicus Taub. subsp. kilimandscharicus | FoZ #15323 |
Dolichos sericeus E.Mey. subsp. sericeus | Chase 6930 |
Dumasia villosa DC. var. villosa | Whellan 1598 |
Eriosema buchananii Baker f. var. buchananii | FoZ #52033 |
Eriosema burkei Harv. | Corby 266 |
Eriosema chrysadenium Taub. var. chrysadenium | FoZ #6264 |
Eriosema ellipticum Baker subsp. ellipticum | FoZ #1617 |
Eriosema psoraleoides (Lam.) G.Don | FoZ #1697 |
Erythrina lysistemon Hutch. | FoZ #1688 |
Flemingia grahamiana Wight & Arn. | Chase 1739 |
Indigofera arrecta A.Rich. | FoZ #40764 |
Indigofera cecilii N.E.Br. | FoZ #7519 |
Indigofera hilaris Eckl.& Zeyh. | Jacobsen 1488 |
Indigofera lyallii Baker subsp. lyallii | FoZ #5628 |
Indigofera paniculata Pers. subsp. gazensis (Baker f.) J.B.Gillett | Chase 6109 |
Indigofera setiflora Baker var. setifera | Hopkins 7080 |
Kotschya strigosa (Benth.) Dewit & P.A.Duvign. var. strigosa | Chase 3732 |
Lablab purpureus (L.) Sw. subsp. uncinatus Verdc. var. uncinatus | Chase 8292 |
Lotononis listii Polhill | FoZ #73221 |
Lotus arabicus L. | Bamps et al. 676 |
Lotus discolor E.Mey. subsp. mollis J.B.Gillett | Chase 3107 |
Lotus namulensis Brand | Chase 3106 |
Macrotyloma densiflorum (Baker) Verdc. var. densiflorum | Carter 2128 |
Mucuna coriacea Baker subsp. irritans (Burtt Davy) Verdc. | FoZ #1699 |
Ormocarpum kirkii S.Moore | Carter 2129 |
Otholobium foliosum (Oliv.) C.H.Stirt. subsp. gazense (Baker f.) Verdc. | FoZ #2366 |
Philenoptera violacea (Klotzsch) Schrire (=Lonchocarpus capassa Rolfe) | Chase 60 |
Pseudarthria hookeri Wight & Arn. var. hookeri | FoZ #2457 |
Pterocarpus angolensis DC. | FoZ #15141 |
Pterocarpus rotundifolius (Sond.) Druce subsp. rotundifolius | FoZ #98755 |
Rhynchosia clivorum S.Moore subsp. pycnantha (Harms) Verdc. | Fischer 1313 |
Rhynchosia monophylla Schltr. | FoZ #3749 |
Rhynchosia swynnertonii Baker f. | Chase 8004 |
Sphenostylis zimbabweensis Mithen | Chase 1530 |
Stylosanthes fruticosa (Retz.) Alston | Staples 185 |
Tephrosia dasyphylla Baker subsp. dasyphylla | Chase 1964 |
Tephrosia festina Brummitt | Biegel 2432 |
Tephrosia meisneri Hutch.& Burtt Davy (=T. glomeruliflora Meisn. subsp. meisneri (Hutch.& Burtt Davy) Schrire) | Chase 8151 |
Tephrosia paniculata Baker subsp. paniculata | Chase 7318 |
Tephrosia rhodesica Baker f. var. polystachyoides (Baker f.) Brummitt | Chase 1966 |
Tylosema fassoglensis (Schweinf.) Torre & Hillc. | FoZ #3927 |
Vigna gazensis Baker f. | Chase 6510 |
Vigna schlechteri Harms | Wild 2844 |
Vigna vexillata (L.) A.Rich. var. vexillata | FoZ #24719 |
Zornia milneana Mohlenbr. | FoZ #41451 |
Gelsemiaceae | |
Mostuea brunonis Didr. var. brunonis | Chase 6745 |
Gentianaceae | |
Sebaea leiostyla Gilg | Hopkins 7257 |
Geraniaceae | |
Geranium arabicum Forssk. subsp. arabicum | FoZ #25127 |
Geranium incanum Burm.f. subsp. nyassense (R.Knuth) J.R.Laundon | Drummond 5093 |
Pelargonium luridum (Andrews) Sweet | Chase 7921 |
Pelargonium mossambicense Engl. | Eyles 9276 |
Gesneriaceae | |
Streptocarpus eylesii S.Moore subsp. eylesii | Plowes 2170 |
Streptocarpus hirticapsa B.L.Burtt | Ferrar s.n. |
Streptocarpus michelmorei B.L.Burtt | FoZ #627 |
Streptocarpus umtaliensis B.L.Burtt NE | Chase 1374 |
Halogoraceae | |
*Myriophyllum aquaticum (Vell.) Verdc. | Denny 1312 |
Heteropyxidaceae | |
Heteropyxis dehniae Suess. | FoZ #3610 |
Hydrostachyaceae | |
Hydrostachys polymorpha A.Braun | Chase 6637 |
Icacinaceae | |
Apodytes dimidiata Arn. subsp. dimidiata | Chase 366 |
Iteaceae | |
Choristylis rhamnoides Harv. | Chase 1736 |
Lamiaceae | |
Aeollanthus buchnerianus Briq. | Fisher 1627 |
Aeollanthus serpiculoides Baker | Whellan 749 |
Clerodendrum cephalanthum Oliv. subsp. swynnertonii (S.Moore) Verdc. | Chase 2164 |
Haumaniastrum dissitifolium (Baker) A.J.Paton | FoZ #73536 |
Haumaniastrum sericeum (Briq.) A.J.Paton | Hopkins s.n. |
Haumaniastrum villosum (Benth.) A.J.Paton | Chase 6566 |
Hoslundia opposita Vahl | FoZ #1752 |
*Hyptis pectinata (L.) Poit. | FoZ #876 |
*Hyptis suaveolens (L.) Poit. | FoZ #27586 |
Leonotis ocymifolia (Burm.f.) Iwarsson var. raineriana (Vis.) Iwarsson | FoZ #34929 |
Leucas milanjiana Gürke | FoZ #3922 |
Micromeria imbricata (Forssk.) C.Chr. var. imbricata (=Satureja punctata (Benth.) Briq.) | Chase 7137 |
Ocimum obovatum Benth. subsp. obovatum var. obovatum | FoZ #3364 |
Plectranthus chimanimanensis S.Moore | Chase 6021 |
Plectranthus esculentus N.E.Br. | FoZ #7536 |
Plectranthus hadiensis (Forssk.) Spreng. | FoZ #21128 |
Plectranthus hereroensis Engl. | Chase 6512 |
Plectranthus kapatensis (R.E.Fr.) J.K.Morton | Chase 5563 |
Plectranthus lanuginosus (Benth.) Agnew | FoZ #15345 |
Plectranthus laxiflorus Benth. | Chase 1999 |
Plectranthus sanguineus Britten | FoZ #2052 |
Plectranthus swynnertonii S.Moore | Eyles 7084 |
Pycnostachys reticulata (E.Mey.) Benth. | Chase 2000 |
Pycnostachys urticifolia Hook. | FoZ #37502 |
Rotheca myricoides (Hochst.) D.A.Steane & Mabb. | FoZ #873 |
*Salvia coccinea Etl. | FoZ #37444 |
Tetradenia riparia (Hochst.) Codd | Carter 2131 |
Vitex doniana Sweet | Masterson 570 |
Vitex madiensis Oliv. subsp. milanjiensis (Britten) F.White | Chase 1965 |
Lauraceae | |
*Cinnamomum camphora (L.) J.Presl | FoZ #23896 |
*Cinnamomum verum J.Presl | FoZ #25873 |
Cryptocarya liebertiana Engl. | Müller 3382 |
*Persea americana Mill. | FoZ #3716 |
Lentibulariaceae | |
Genlisea hispidula Stapf | Philcox et al. 8951 |
Utricularia firmula Oliv. | Philcox et al. 8952 |
Utricularia livida E.Mey. | Chase 6112 |
Utricularia scandens Benj. | Chase 5539 |
Utricularia subulata L. | Philcox et al. 8950 |
Linderniaceae | |
Craterostigma lanceolatum (Engl.) Skan | FoZ #53083 |
Craterostigma sp. no. 1 cf. lanceolatum | FoZ #28553 |
Linderniella pulchella (Skan) Eb.Fisch., Schäferh.& Kai Müll. (=Lindernia pulchella (Skan) Philcox) | Philcox 8971 |
Linderniella wilmsii (Engl.) Eb.Fisch., Schäferh.& Kai Müll. (=Lindernia wilmsii (Engl.) Philcox) | Philcox 8972 |
Loganiaceae | |
Strychnos angolensis Gilg | Müller 3801 |
Strychnos lucens Baker | FoZ #1306 |
Strychnos spinosa Lam. | FoZ #15189 |
Strychnos usambarensis Gilg | FoZ #1308 |
Loranthaceae | |
Agelanthus lancifolius Polhill & Wiens | FoZ #39863 |
Agelanthus molleri (Engl.) Polhill & Wiens | Polhill & Pope 4746 |
Agelanthus nyasicus (Baker & Sprague) Polhill & Wiens | Chase 578 |
Englerina oedostemon (Danser) Polhill & Wiens NE | Polhill & Pope 4747 |
Malvaceae: Byttnerioideae, Helicteroideae & Sterculioideae | |
Cola greenwayi Brenan var. greenwayi | Drummond 5092 |
Dombeya burgessiae Harv. | Loveridge 1089 |
Dombeya rotundifolia (Hochst.) Planch. | FoZ #1785 |
Melhania randii Baker f. | FoZ #3924 |
Waltheria indica L. | FoZ #37490 |
Malvaceae: Grewioideae | |
Grewia occidentalis L. var. occidentalis | FoZ #3190 |
Grewia stolzii Ulbr. | FoZ #7353 |
Sparrmannia ricinocarpa (Eckl.& Zeyh.) Kuntze | Chase 1678 |
Triumfetta annua L. | FoZ #7392 |
Triumfetta pilosa Roth var. pilosa | FoZ #7393 |
Triumfetta rhomboidea Jacq. | Wild 500 |
Malvaceae: Malvoideae | |
Abutilon sonneratianum (Cav.) Sweet | Wild 472 |
Azanza garckeana (F.Hoffm.) Exell & Hillc. | FoZ #98753 |
Hibiscus fuscus Garcke | Chase 8301 |
Hibiscus shirensis Sprague & Hutch. | FoZ #7152 |
Hibiscus surattensis L. | Chase 8558 |
*Malvastrum coromandelianum (L.) Garcke | FoZ #4040 |
Pavonia columella Cav. | Fisher 1601 |
Pavonia urens Cav. | FoZ #1221 |
Melastomataceae | |
Antherotoma naudinii Hook.f. | Schelpe 365 |
Dissotis princeps (Kunth) Triana var. princeps | Whellan 1980 |
Meliaceae | |
Ekebergia benguelensis C.DC. | FoZ #98848 |
Ekebergia capensis Sparrm. | Chase 555 |
Khaya anthotheca (Welw.) C.DC. | FoZ #25861 |
Trichilia dregeana Sond. | Chase 3506 |
Melianthaceae | |
Bersama abyssinica Fresen. subsp. nyassae (Baker f.) F.White | FoZ #98884 |
Bersama swynnertonii Baker f. | Chase 7020 |
Menispermaceae | |
Cissampelos mucronata A.Rich. | FoZ #37441 |
Cissampelos torulosa Harv. | Chase 1544 |
Stephania abyssinica (Quart.-Dill.& A.Rich.) Walp. var. abyssinica | Wild 495 |
Stephania abyssinica (Quart.-Dill.& A.Rich.) Walp. var. tomentella (Oliv.) Diels | FoZ #27674 |
Tiliacora funifera (Miers) Oliv. | Grosvenor 265 |
Molluginaceae | |
Corrigiola drymarioides Baker f. | Chase 1183 |
Mollugo cerviana (L.) Ser. var. cerviana | Chase s.n. |
Monimiaceae | |
Xymalos monospora (Harv.) Baill. | Chase 6179 |
Moraceae | |
Dorstenia buchananii Engl. var. buchananii | Chase 6259 |
Ficus chirindensis C.C.Berg | Müller plot 78 |
Ficus craterostoma Mildbr.& Burret | Plowes 2184 |
Ficus exasperata Vahl | Masterson 602 |
Ficus natalensis Hochst. subsp. graniticola J.E.Burrows | Hyde s.n. |
Ficus rokko Warb.& Schweinf. (=F. thonningii Blume in part) | Biegel 2490 |
Ficus scassellatii Pamp. subsp. scassellatii | FoZ #15572 |
Ficus sur Forssk. | FoZ #3525 |
Trilepisium madagascariense DC. | Chase 5625 |
Myricaceae | |
Morella pilulifera (Rendle) Killick | FoZ #3553 |
Myrothamnaceae | |
Myrothamnus flabellifolius Welw. | FoZ #2038 |
Myrsinaceae | |
Embelia schimperi Vatke | Chase 1443 |
Maesa lanceolata Forssk. | Obermeyer 2053 |
Myrsine africana L. | Chase 5295 |
Rapanea melanophloeos (L.) Mez | Chase 6739 |
Myrtaceae | |
Eugenia malangensis (O.Hoffm.) Nied. | FoZ #1226 |
Eugenia natalitia Sond. (incl. E. nyassensis Engl., E. capensis (Eckl.& Zeyh.) Sond. subsp. nyassensis (Engl.) F.White) | Chase 7219 |
*Psidium cattleianum Sabine | FoZ #7397 |
*Psidium guajava L. | FoZ #3529 |
Syzygium cordatum C.Krauss | Bamps et al. 621 |
Syzygium guineense (Willd.) DC. subsp. afromontanum F.White (=S. gerrardii (Hook.f.) F.White) | Chase 5626 |
*Syzygium jambos (L.) Alston | FoZ #25884 |
Ochnaceae | |
Ochna holstii Engl. | Wild 1594 |
Oleaceae | |
Chionanthus battiscombei (Hutch.) Stearn | Müller 3077 |
Chionanthus foveolatus (E.Mey.) Stearn subsp. major (I.Verd.) Stearn | Müller plot 153 |
Jasminum abyssinicum DC. | FoZ #15266 |
Jasminum streptopus E.Mey. | Müller plot 149 |
Olea capensis L. subsp. macrocarpa (C.H.Wright) I.Verd. | Müller plot 152 |
Schrebera alata (Hochst.) Welw. | FoZ #3586 |
Opiliaceae | |
Opilia amentacea Roxb. | FoZ #6110 |
Orobanchaceae | |
Alectra sessiliflora (Vahl) Kuntze (incl. var. monticola (Engl.) Melch. & var. senegalensis (Benth.) Hepper) | Chase 6035, Philcox 8953 |
Buchnera speciosa Skan | Chase 4199 |
Cycnium adonense Benth. subsp. adonense | Chase 611 |
Sopubia ramosa (Hochst.) Hochst. | Bacon s.n. |
Striga bilabiata (Thunb.) Kuntze | Wild 2807 |
Striga elegans Benth. | FoZ #24937 |
Oxalidaceae | |
Biophytum umbraculum Welw. | Chase 5534 |
*Oxalis corniculata L. | FoZ #7 |
*Oxalis latifolia Kunth | FoZ #5774 |
Oxalis semiloba Sond. subsp. semiloba | FoZ #15219 |
Passifloraceae | |
Adenia digitata (Harv.) Engl. | FoZ #37462 |
Adenia gummifera (Harv.) Harms var. gummifera | FoZ #98866 |
Adenia lobata (Jacq.) Engl. subsp. rumicifolia (Engl.& Harms) Lye | Müller 3621 |
Basananthe apetala (Baker f.) W.J.de Wilde | FoZ #22042 |
*Passiflora edulis Sims | FoZ #3760 |
Penaeaceae | |
Olinia vanguerioides Baker f. | Fisher 1218 |
Peraceae | |
Clutia abyssinica Jaub.& Spach var. abyssinica | Whellan 1599 |
Clutia paxii Pax | FoZ #40916 |
Clutia swynnertonii S.Moore | Galpin 9271 |
Phyllanthaceae | |
Antidesma membranaceum Müll.Arg. | Müller 3380 |
Antidesma venosum Tul. | FoZ #15191 |
Antidesma vogelianum Müll.Arg. | Hyde s.r. |
Bridelia micrantha (Hochst.) Baill. | FoZ #3580 |
Cleistanthus polystachyus Planch. subsp. milleri (Dunkley) Radcl.-Sm. (=C. apetalus S.Moore) | Wild 5551 |
Margaritaria discoidea (Baill.) Webster var. nitida (Pax) Radcl.-Sm. | Chase 5483 |
Phyllanthus beillei Hutch. | Chase 5596 |
Phyllanthus ovalifolius Forssk. (=P. guineensis Pax) | Müller plot 79 |
Uapaca kirkiana Müll.Arg. var. kirkiana | FoZ #596 |
Phytolaccaceae | |
Phytolacca dodecandra L’Hér. | Müller 3092 |
*Phytolacca octandra L. | FoZ #2561 |
Piperaceae | |
Peperomia bangroana C.DC. (=P. rotundifolia sensu FZ) | Müller 3067 |
Peperomia blanda (Jacq.) Kunth var. leptostachya (Hook.& Arn.) Düll | Chase 851 |
Peperomia retusa (L.f.) A.Dietr. | Wild 2836 |
Peperomia tetraphylla (G.Forst.) Hook.& Arn. | Müller 3061 |
Piper capense L.f. var. capense | Plowes 2163 |
Pittosporaceae | |
Pittosporum viridiflorum Sims var. viridiflorum | Chase 7218 |
Plantaginaceae | |
*Linaria vulgaris Mill. | FoZ #5438 |
*Plantago major L. | Ferrar s.n. |
*Veronica javanica Blume | Wild 1591 |
Polemoniaceae | |
*Cobaea scandens Cav. | Edwards s.n. |
Polygalaceae | |
Polygala gazensis Baker f. | Schelpe 374 |
Polygala ohlendorfiana Eckl.& Zeyh. | Chase 7873 |
Polygala virgata Thunb. var. decora (Sond.) Harv. | FoZ #25783 |
Polygala wilmsii Chodat | Obermeyer 2048 |
Securidaca longepedunculata Fresen. | FoZ #3920 |
Polygonaceae | |
Oxygonum dregeanum Meisn. subsp. canescens (Sond.) Germish. | Craster s.n. |
*Persicaria capitata (D.Don) H.Gross | FoZ #1294 |
*Rumex acetosella L. subsp. angiocarpus (Murb.) Murb. | FoZ #2778 |
*Rumex crispus L. | FoZ #2781 |
Rumex sagittatus Thunb. | FoZ #2783 |
Primulaceae | |
Ardisiandra wettsteinii R.Wagner | FoZ #2772 |
Proteaceae | |
Faurea rochetiana (A.Rich.) Pic.Serm. | Fisher 337 |
Faurea rubriflora Marner | Chase 6045 |
Faurea saligna Harv. | Hyde s.n. |
*Grevillea robusta R.Br. | FoZ #7595 |
Protea caffra Meisn. subsp. gazensis (Beard) Chisumpa & Brummitt | FoZ #7648 |
Protea gaguedi J.F.Gmel. | FoZ #4872 |
Protea petiolaris (Hiern) Baker subsp. elegans Chisumpa & Brummitt | Mitchell s.n. |
Protea welwitschii Engl. | FoZ #1352 |
Putranjivaceae | |
Drypetes gerrardii Hutch. var. gerrardii | Hyde s.n. |
Drypetes natalensis (Harv.) Hutch. var. natalensis | FoZ #5654 |
Ranunculaceae | |
Clematis brachiata Thunb. | Müller 3403 |
Clematis simensis Fresen. | Müller 3087 |
Ranunculus multifidus Forssk. | FoZ #98776 |
Thalictrum rhynchocarpum Quart.-Dill.& A.Rich. | FoZ #2887 |
Rhamnaceae | |
Gouania longispicata Engl. | Simon 925 |
Rhamnus prinoides L’Hér. | Fisher 1334 |
Scutia myrtina (Burm.f.) Kurz | Müller 3391 |
Ziziphus mucronata Willd. | FoZ #5025 |
Rhizophoraceae | |
Cassipourea gummiflua Tul. var. verticillata (N.E.Br.) J.Lewis | Chase 1802 |
Cassipourea malosana (Baker) Alston (=C. congoensis sensu auct.) | Chase 5454 |
Rosaceae | |
Alchemilla kiwuensis Engl. | Chase 1162 |
Cliffortia serpyllifolia Cham.& Schltdl. | Chase 1182 |
*Cotoneaster pannosus Franch. | FoZ #3811 |
*Eriobotrya japonica (Thunb.) Lindl. | FoZ #18306 |
Prunus africana (Hook.f.) Kalkman | Chase 6198 |
*Prunus cerasoides D.Don | Bannermann s.n. |
*Rubus niveus Thunb. | FoZ #2697 |
Rubiaceae | |
Afrocanthium ngonii (Bridson) Lantz (=Canthium ngonii Bridson, C. pseudoverticillatum sensu R.B. Drumm.) | Müller 3068 |
Agathisanthemum bojeri Klotzsch subsp. bojeri | FoZ #35444 |
Aidia micrantha (K.Schum.) F.White var. msonju (K.Krause) Petit | Chase 5552 |
Anthospermum ammanioides S.Moore | FoZ #1592 |
Anthospermum herbaceum L.f. | FoZ #1907 |
Anthospermum vallicola S.Moore | Chase 6037 |
Anthospermum whyteanum Britten | Chase 6038 |
Anthospermum zimbabwense Puff NE | FoZ #2034 |
Canthium inerme (L.f.) Kuntze | Chase 5351 |
Cephalanthus natalensis Oliv. | Greenway 8802 |
*Coffea arabica L. | FoZ #14119 |
Coffea mufindiensis Bridson subsp. australis Bridson (=C. ligustroides sensu Garcia) | Drummond 5088 |
Conostomium natalense (Hochst.) Bremek. | Chase 6039 |
Coptosperma supra-axillare (Hemsl.) Degreef (=Tarenna supra-axillaris (Hemsl.) Bremek. subsp. barbertonensis (Bremek.) Bridson) | Müller 2561 |
Cremaspora triflora (Thonn.) K.Schum. subsp. triflora | FoZ #99093 |
Fadogia ancylantha Schweinf. | FoZ #786 |
Fadogia homblei De Wild. | FoZ #2219 |
Galium chloroionanthum K.Schum. | Müller plot 82 |
Galopina circaeoides Thunb. | Chase 342 |
Gardenia imperialis K.Schum. subsp. imperialis | Chase 6555 |
Heinsenia diervilleoides K.Schum. subsp. diervilleoides | Chase 1466 |
Hymenodictyon floribundum (Hochst.& Steud.) B.L.Rob. | FoZ #3505 |
Keetia gueinzii (Sond.) Bridson (=Canthium gueinzii Sond.) | Chase 1810 |
Kohautia amatymbica Eckl.& Zeyh. | FoZ #4405 |
Leptactina benguelensis (Benth.& Hook.f.) R.D.Good subsp. pubescens Verdc. | FoZ #2042 |
Mussaenda arcuata Poir. | Wild 552 |
Oldenlandia affinis (Roem.& Schult.) DC. subsp. fugax (Vatke) Verdc. | Chase 2162 |
Oldenlandia goreensis (DC.) Summerh. var. goreensis | FoZ #3350 |
Oldenlandia herbacea (L.) Roxb. var. herbacea | Ballings 1734 |
Otiophora inyangana N.E.Br. subsp. inyangana | Chase 7299 |
Oxyanthus goetzei K.Schum. subsp. goetzei | FoZ #3772 |
Oxyanthus speciosus DC. subsp. stenocarpus (K.Schum.) Bridson | Chase 281 |
Pavetta comostyla S.Moore subsp. comostyla var. inyangensis (Bremek.) Bridson | FoZ #7191 |
Pavetta umtalensis Bremek. | Chase 5490 |
Pentanisia schweinfurthii Hiern | Obermeyer 2029 |
Pentas purpurea Oliv. subsp. purpurea | Eyles 7081 |
Psychotria mahonii C.H.Wright | Chase 6280 |
Psychotria peduncularis (Salisb.) Steyerm. | Masterson 559b |
Psychotria zombamontana (Kuntze) E.M.A.Petit | Drummond 5098 |
Psydrax kraussioides (Hiern) Bridson | Müller 25 |
Psydrax parviflora (Afzel.) Bridson subsp. chapmanii Bridson (=Canthium vulgare (K.Schum.) Bullock) | Müller 3050 |
Pyrostria bibracteata (Baker) Cavaco | Müller 3747 |
*Richardia brasiliensis Gomes | FoZ #37438 |
*Richardia scabra L. | FoZ #3354 |
Rothmannia fischeri (K.Schum.) Bullock subsp. moramballae (Hiern) Bridson | Chase 6999 |
Rothmannia urcelliformis (Hiern) Robyns | Chase 6210 |
Rubia cordifolia L. subsp. conotricha (Gand.) Verdc. | Greatrex-SRGH 14938 |
Rutidea fuscescens Hiern subsp. fuscescens | FoZ #15915 |
Rytigynia macrura Verdc. (=R. sp. 1 of Drummond) | Müller 3595 |
Sericanthe andongensis (Hiern) Robbr. subsp. engleri (K.Krause) Bridson | FoZ #3509 |
Sericanthe sp. A of FZ | Müller 3082 |
Spermacoce natalensis Hochst. | Hopkins 7096 |
Tapiphyllum velutinum (Hiern) Robyns | Chase 4151 |
Tarenna pavettoides (Harv.) Sim subsp. affinis (K.Schum.) Bridson | FoZ #3806 |
Tricalysia coriacea (Benth.) Hiern subsp. angustifolia (J.C.Garcia) Robbr. | Müller plot 68 |
Tricalysia pallens Hiern | Müller plot 91 |
Vangueria apiculata K.Schum. | Müller 2425 |
Vangueria esculenta S.Moore | Müller 3054 |
Vangueria infausta Burch. subsp. infausta | FoZ #15143 |
Rutaceae | |
Calodendrum capense (L.f.) Thunb. | Hyde s.r. |
*Casimiroa edulis La Llave | FoZ #21844 |
*Citrus limon (L.) Burm.f. | FoZ #4034 |
Clausena anisata (Willd.) Benth. var. anisata | Whellan 761 |
Toddalia asiatica (L.) Lam. | Bamps et al 625 |
Vepris bachmannii (Engl.) Mziray (=Oricia bachmannii (Engl.) I.Verd.) | Chase s.n. |
Vepris nobilis (Delile) Mziray (=Teclea nobilis Delile) | Chase 5297 |
Zanthoxylum davyi (I.Verd.) P.G.Waterman | Müller plot 152 |
Salicaceae | |
Casearia battiscombei R.E.Fr. | Chase 6177 |
Dovyalis lucida Sim | FoZ #79997 |
Scolopia stolzii Gilg var. stolzii | Chase 5594 |
Trimeria grandifolia (Hochst.) Warb. subsp. grandifolia | Drummond 5095 |
Santalaceae | |
Osyridicarpos schimperianus (A.Rich.) A.DC. | Müller 3594 |
Osyris lanceolata Hochst.& Steud. | FoZ #955 |
Thesium ussanguense Engl. | Bamps et al 691 |
Viscum shirense Sprague | Müller 4744 |
Sapindaceae | |
Alophyllus abyssinicus (Hochst.) Radlk. | Chase 6226 |
Alophyllus africanus P.Beauv. | Carter 2130 |
Alophyllus chirindensis Baker f. | Müller 3494 |
Dodonaea viscosa Jacq. subsp. angustifolia (L.f.) J.G.West | Williams 223 |
Filicium decipiens (Wight & Arn.) Thwaites | Chase 1968 |
Zanha africana (Radlk.) Exell | FoZ #15195 |
Zanha golungensis Hiern | Müller 3373 |
Sapotaceae | |
Chrysophyllum gorungosanum Engl. | Chase 7690 |
Englerophytum magalismontanum (Sond.) T.D.Penn. | FoZ #1383 |
Englerophytum natalense (Sond.) T.D.Penn. | Müller 3622 |
Manilkara discolor (Sond.) J.H.Hemsl. | Chase 4559 |
Mimusops zeyheri Sond. | Chase 1741 |
Scrophulariaceae | |
Buddleja pulchella N.E.Br. | Müller plot 146 |
Buddleja salviifolia (L.) Lam. | Chase 7798 |
Diclis ovata Benth. | Mavi 1785 |
Diclis tenella Hemsl. | Chase 6119 |
Freylinia tropica S.Moore | FoZ #784 |
Hebenstretia angolensis Rolfe | Chase 6124 |
Hebenstretia oatesii Rolfe subsp. rhodesiana Roessler | FoZ #24443 |
Jamesbrittenia carvalhoi (Engl.) Hilliard | Chase 259 |
Nemesia zimbabwensis Rendle | Whellan 1559 |
Selago goetzei Rolfe subsp. ambigua Hilliard | Whellan 1143 |
Solanaceae | |
*Cestrum aurantiacum Lindl. | FoZ #18295 |
*Nicandra physalodes (L.) Gaertn. | FoZ #114 |
*Physalis peruviana L. | FoZ #1201 |
*Solanum aculeatissimum Jacq. | Biegel 2429 |
Solanum anguivi Lam. | Müller 2628 |
*Solanum betaceum Cav. (=Cyphomandra betacea (Cav.) Sendtn.) | Masterson 1327 |
Solanum campylacanthum A.Rich. (=S. panduriforme E.Mey., S. incanum auct.) | FoZ #7241 |
*Solanum lycopersicum L. (=Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) | FoZ #21088 |
*Solanum mauritianum Scop. | FoZ #7344 |
Solanum terminale Forssk. | Drummond 5083 |
Sterculiaceae (see Malvaceae: Byttnerioideae, Helicteroideae & Sterculioideae) | |
Stilbaceae | |
Halleria lucida L. | Plowes 2503 |
Nuxia congesta Fresen. | Simon 921 |
Nuxia floribunda Benth. | Plowes 2183 |
Thymelaeaceae | |
Dais cotinifolia L. | FoZ #4994 |
Gnidia kraussiana Meisn. var. kraussiana | Chase 7368 |
Peddiea africana Harv. | Chase 1969 |
Synaptolepis alternifolia Oliv. | Chase 6502 |
Tiliaceae (see Malvaceae: Grewioideae) | |
Turneraceae | |
Tricliceras longepedunculatum (Mast.) R.Fern. var. longepedunculatum | Bamps et al 643 |
Ulmaceae | |
Celtis africana Burm.f. | Chase 7012 |
Trema orientalis (L.) Blume | Bamps et al 728 |
Urticaceae | |
Boehmeria macrophylla Hornem. | Chase 7135 |
Droguetia iners (Forssk.) Schweinf. | FoZ #3789 |
Elatostema monticola Hook.f. | Müller 803 |
Laportea alatipes Hook.f. | Biegel 3498 |
Laportea mooreana (Hiern) Chew | Chase 6059 |
Laportea peduncularis (Wedd.) Chew subsp. peduncularis | Müller 3398 |
Myrianthus holstii Engl. | Chase 5790 |
*Pilea microphylla (L.) Liebm. | FoZ #37433 |
Pilea tetraphylla (Steud.) Blume | Chase 7487 |
Pouzolzia parasitica (Forssk.) Schweinf. | FoZ #15694 |
Urera hypselodendron (A.Rich.) Wedd. | Chase 8439 |
Urera trinervis (Hochst.) Friis & Immelman | Müller 3498 |
Verbenaceae | |
*Lantana camara L. | FoZ #7593 |
Lantana swynnertonii Moldenke | FoZ #29009 |
Lippia javanica (Burm.f.) Spreng. | FoZ #1552 |
*Verbena bonariensis L. | FoZ #1582 |
*Verbena brasiliensis Vell. | Bamps et al 617 |
Violaceae | |
Rinorea convallarioides (Baker f.) Eyles subsp. convallarioides | Müller 3495 |
Rinorea ferruginea Engl. | Drummond 5081 |
Viola abyssinica Oliv. | Biegel 2423 |
Vitaceae | |
Cayratia gracilis (Guill.& Perr.) Suess. | Chase 7300 |
Cissus petiolata Hook.f. | Müller 3093 |
Cyphostemma buchananii (Planch.) Wild & R.B.Drumm. | Wild 2834 |
Cyphostemma kilimandscharicum (Gilg) Wild & R.B.Drumm. | Chase 8182 |
Cyphostemma montanum Wild & R.B.Drumm. | FoZ #1776 |
Rhoicissus rhomboidea (Harv.) Planch. | Chase 7394 |
Rhoicissus tomentosa (Lam.) Wild & R.B.Drumm. | FoZ #3574 |
Rhoicissus tridentata (L.f.) Wild & R.B.Drumm. | FoZ #15342 |
Citation
Timberlake J, Ballings P, Vidal Jr JD, Wursten B, Hyde M, Mapaura A, Childes S, Palgrave MC, Clark VR (2020) Mountains of the Mist: A first plant checklist for the Bvumba Mountains, Manica Highlands (Zimbabwe-Mozambique). PhytoKeys 145: 93–129. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.145.49257
Funding Statement
Rhodes University, Swiss Government, University of Zürich, South African National Research Foundation, University of the Free State
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