Details of record no: 71535

Hygrophila schulli (Buch.-Ham.) M.R. Almeida & S.M. Almeida

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Record details:

Date: 14 May 2015
Recorder(s):BT Wursten
J Guyton
Collector(s):J Guyton
JAG_15_036A
Determiner(s):BT Wursten
Confirmer(s):
Herbarium:
Habitat: Floodplain
Location: Lion House, Gorongosa National Park
Location code(s): 14
Outing code: 41
Planted code: Not planted
Country: Mozambique
Quarter Degree Square: 1834C4
Grid reference:
FZ Divisions (Flora Zambesiaca): MS
Current administrative provinces:
Altitude (metres): 25
Notes: Small erect herbs with long smooth leaves, finely velvety. Stems are pale pink and thick. Flowers are white or pale purple with yellow and brown spots inside. Flowers are arrayed in a circle around the tips of the stems and are protected by long, curved, orange spines.
Latitude, Longitude: -18.904300, 34.376680
Location Accuracy Code: 7

Map of species record

Images:

Image: 10

Hygrophila schulli
Species id:153090
Image id:10
Image number:23630
Photographer: BT Wursten
Picture label
Code 1 if image of a herbarium specimen:0
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Image notes:Small erect herbs with long smooth leaves, finely velvety. Stems are pale pink and thick. Flowers are white or pale purple with yellow and brown spots inside. Flowers are arrayed in a circle around the tips of the stems and are protected by long, curved, orange spines.

Copyright: Mike Bingham, Annette Willemen, Bart Wursten, Petra Ballings and Mark Hyde, 2011-24

Bingham, M.G., Willemen, A., Wursten, B.T., Ballings, P. and Hyde, M.A. (2024). Flora of Zambia: Individual record no: 71535: Hygrophila schulli.
https://www.zambiaflora.com/speciesdata/species-record.php?record_id=71535, retrieved 25 April 2024

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