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Ficus polita subsp. polita [family MORACEAE]
Date Updated: 26 July 2007
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora Zambesiaca
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
FZ, Vol 9, Part 6, page 13, (1991) Author: C. C. Berg
Names
Ficus polita subsp. polita [family MORACEAE], —C.C. Berg in Kew Bull.43: 93 (1988); in Kirkia13: 275 (1990). —van Greuning in S. Afr. J. Bot.56, 6: 629, fig. 24 (1990).
Information
Lamina ovate to elliptic; lateral veins 5–8(9) pairs. Peduncle 1–2 cm. long. Receptacle (2)3–4 cm. in diam. when fresh, 2–4 cm. in diam. when dry.
Habitat
Low altitude mixed evergreen forest, mixed high rainfall woodland, riverine and coastal forest
Altitude range
0–1000 m.
1000
0
Distribution
Mozambique M E. of Goba, 29.x.1942, Hornby 2842 (PRE).Mozambique GI Guijá, 26.vi.1947, Pedro & Pedrógão 2095 (PRE).Mozambique Z Quelimane town, 17.x.1963, Gomes e Sousa 4810 (PRE).Mozambique MS 39 km. NE. of Inhamitanga, 4 km. N. of railway line, 5.xii.1971, Müller & Pope 1906 (SRGH).Malawi S Malawi Hills Forest, 13.viii.1983, Dowsett-Lemaire 926 (FHO).Mozambique N Memba, c. 500 m., 6.xii.1963, Torre & Paiva 9452 (PRE).Zimbabwe E Mutasa Distr., Eastern Highlands Tea Estate, north end, Nyamingura R., c. 880 m., 13.xi.1980, Pope & Müller 1681A (SRGH).
Distribution (external)
West Africa
Uganda
Kenya
Tanzania
Angola
S. Africa (Natal)
Madagascar
Date Updated: 26 July 2007
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora Zambesiaca
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
FZ, Vol 9, Part 6, page 13, (1991) Author: C. C. Berg
Names
Ficus polita subsp. polita [family MORACEAE], —C.C. Berg in Kew Bull.43: 93 (1988); in Kirkia13: 275 (1990). —van Greuning in S. Afr. J. Bot.56, 6: 629, fig. 24 (1990).
Information
Lamina ovate to elliptic; lateral veins 5–8(9) pairs. Peduncle 1–2 cm. long. Receptacle (2)3–4 cm. in diam. when fresh, 2–4 cm. in diam. when dry.
Habitat
Low altitude mixed evergreen forest, mixed high rainfall woodland, riverine and coastal forest
Altitude range
0–1000 m.
1000
0
Distribution
Mozambique M E. of Goba, 29.x.1942, Hornby 2842 (PRE).Mozambique GI Guijá, 26.vi.1947, Pedro & Pedrógão 2095 (PRE).Mozambique Z Quelimane town, 17.x.1963, Gomes e Sousa 4810 (PRE).Mozambique MS 39 km. NE. of Inhamitanga, 4 km. N. of railway line, 5.xii.1971, Müller & Pope 1906 (SRGH).Malawi S Malawi Hills Forest, 13.viii.1983, Dowsett-Lemaire 926 (FHO).Mozambique N Memba, c. 500 m., 6.xii.1963, Torre & Paiva 9452 (PRE).Zimbabwe E Mutasa Distr., Eastern Highlands Tea Estate, north end, Nyamingura R., c. 880 m., 13.xi.1980, Pope & Müller 1681A (SRGH).
Distribution (external)
West Africa
Uganda
Kenya
Tanzania
Angola
S. Africa (Natal)
Madagascar
Date Updated: 26 July 2007
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora Zambesiaca
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
FZ, Vol 9, Part 6, page 13, (1991) Author: C. C. Berg
Names
Ficus polita subsp. polita [family MORACEAE], —C.C. Berg in Kew Bull.43: 93 (1988); in Kirkia13: 275 (1990). —van Greuning in S. Afr. J. Bot.56, 6: 629, fig. 24 (1990).
Information
Lamina ovate to elliptic; lateral veins 5–8(9) pairs. Peduncle 1–2 cm. long. Receptacle (2)3–4 cm. in diam. when fresh, 2–4 cm. in diam. when dry.
Habitat
Low altitude mixed evergreen forest, mixed high rainfall woodland, riverine and coastal forest
Altitude range
0–1000 m.
1000
0
Distribution
Mozambique M E. of Goba, 29.x.1942, Hornby 2842 (PRE).Mozambique GI Guijá, 26.vi.1947, Pedro & Pedrógão 2095 (PRE).Mozambique Z Quelimane town, 17.x.1963, Gomes e Sousa 4810 (PRE).Mozambique MS 39 km. NE. of Inhamitanga, 4 km. N. of railway line, 5.xii.1971, Müller & Pope 1906 (SRGH).Malawi S Malawi Hills Forest, 13.viii.1983, Dowsett-Lemaire 926 (FHO).Mozambique N Memba, c. 500 m., 6.xii.1963, Torre & Paiva 9452 (PRE).Zimbabwe E Mutasa Distr., Eastern Highlands Tea Estate, north end, Nyamingura R., c. 880 m., 13.xi.1980, Pope & Müller 1681A (SRGH).
Distribution (external)
West Africa
Uganda
Kenya
Tanzania
Angola
S. Africa (Natal)
Madagascar
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