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Acacia vermoesenii

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Type of Acacia vermoesenii De Wild. [family FABACEAE]
Type of Acacia vermoesenii De Wild. [family FABACEAE]
Acacia sieberiana DC. var. woodii (Burtt Davy) Keay & Brenan [family LEGUMINOSAE-MIMOSOIDEAE]
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Name

Identification
Acacia vermoesenii De Wild. [family FABACEAE ] Verified by Not on sheet, Acacia sieberiana DC. [family FABACEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by Not on sheet,
Related name
  • Acacia vermoesenii
  • Acacia sieberiana
  • Acacia unrecorded

Flora

Entry for Acacia sieberana var. vermoesenii De Wild. Keay & Brenan [family LEGUMINOSAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora Zambesiaca
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
FZ, Vol 3, Part 1, (1970) Author: J.P.M. Brenan
Names
Acacia sieberana var. vermoesenii De Wild. Keay & Brenan [family LEGUMINOSAE], in Kew Bull. 5: 364 (1951). — Pardy in Rhod. Agric. Journ. 48: 406 cum photogr. (1951). — Wild, S. Rhod. Bot. Dict.: 49 (1953). — Brenan, F.T.E.A. Legum.-Mimos.: 128 (1959). — Boughey in Journ. S. Afr. Bot. 30: 158 (1964). Type from the Congo.
Acacia vermoesenii De Wild. [family LEGUMINOSAE], Pl. Bequaert. 3: 69 (1925). — Brenan, T.T.C.L.: 335 (1949). Type as above.
Information
Crown usually with spreading branches, broad, flat or mushroom-shaped. Young branches ± hairy, usually densely so; indumentum usually neither markedly golden nor villous. Pods glabrous or nearly so, even when young.
Habitat
Woodland and wooded grassland, often in river flood-plains
Range
Sudan and Ethiopia southwards to our area
Altitude range
40–1830 m.
1830
40
Distribution
Mozambique Z between Nicuadala and Régulo Simogo, fr. 29.viii.1949, Barbosa & Carvalho in Barbosa 3895 (K; LISC).Malawi S Mlanje, fl. x.1905, Purves 217 (K).Zimbabwe S Zimbabwe, fr. 20.vi.1924, Galpin 9202 (PRE).Zimbabwe W 8 km. above Victoria Falls, fl. 22.x.1959, Wild 4849 (SRGH).Zambia S Mazabuka.fl. 7.x.1930, Milne-Redhead 1213 (K; PRE).Zambia C Chilanga Distr., Quien Sabe, fl. 12.x.1929. Sandwith 58 (K; SRGH).Zambia W Kasempa, fl. x.1934, Trapnell 1627 (K).Zambia N edge of Chambeshi flats 120 km. E. of Kasama, fl. 11.x.1960, Robinson 3960 (K; SRGH).Mozambique N Moma, Chalaua, fr. 6.viii.1948, Barbosa & Lemos 1765 (LISC; LMJ).Malawi N Vipya Plateau, fl. xii.1959, Willan 67 (K; SRGH).Zimbabwe N Urungwe, fl. 24.x.1952, Lovemore 280 (SRGH).Zambia B Nangweshi, fr. 19.vii.1952, Codd 7125 (BM; K; PRE; SRGH).Mozambique GI Morrumbene, fr. 3.x.1947, Pedro & Pedrógão 2306 (LMJ).Mozambique MS Gorongosa, Parque Nacional de Caça, Chitengo, fl. 13.x.1963, Torre & Paiva 9221 (LISC).Mozambique T Angónia, fr. 26.vii.1941, Torre 3339 (BM; K; LISC).
Notes
See note under Var. woodii

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