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Date Updated: 14 October 2010
Herbarium
Ghana Herbarium (GC), GC000009271
Collection
Herbarium Specimens
Resource Type
Specimens
Collector
Asamang V. T. K., #16
Collection Date
1931/02/15
Locality
Gardens, Achimota.
Country
Ghana (Ghana)
Identifications
non type of Cassia auriculata [family CAESALPINIACEAE] (stored under name)
[family ]
Notes
Rather thick stemed plant with tough branches. Leaves vertically opposite. Flowers produced on long stocks. Flowers yellow. Uses: Hedge and decorative plant. Introduced.
Pages
1
Date Updated: 14 October 2010
Herbarium
Ghana Herbarium (GC), GC000009271
Collection
Herbarium Specimens
Resource Type
Specimens
Collector
Asamang V. T. K., #16
Collection Date
1931/02/15
Locality
Gardens, Achimota.
Country
Ghana (Ghana)
Identifications
non type of Cassia auriculata [family CAESALPINIACEAE] (stored under name)
[family ]
Notes
Rather thick stemed plant with tough branches. Leaves vertically opposite. Flowers produced on long stocks. Flowers yellow. Uses: Hedge and decorative plant. Introduced.
Pages
1
Date Updated: 14 October 2010
Herbarium
Ghana Herbarium (GC), GC000009271
Collection
Herbarium Specimens
Resource Type
Specimens
Collector
Asamang V. T. K., #16
Collection Date
1931/02/15
Locality
Gardens, Achimota.
Country
Ghana (Ghana)
Identifications
non type of Cassia auriculata [family CAESALPINIACEAE] (stored under name)
[family ]
Notes
Rather thick stemed plant with tough branches. Leaves vertically opposite. Flowers produced on long stocks. Flowers yellow. Uses: Hedge and decorative plant. Introduced.
Pages
1
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