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Harpochloa falx (L.f.) Kuntze
Date Updated: 25 July 2007
Herbarium
South African National Biodiversity Institute, National Herbarium, Pretoria (PRE)
Collection
SANBI, Pretoria National Herbarium (Artwork)
Resource Type
Drawings
Creator
Letty
Date
1955-00-00
Date (original)
n.d.
Source
South African National Biodiversity Institute (SANBI)
Relation
Grasses and Pastures of South Africa
Attribution
South African National Biodiversity Institute. Copyright Conditions with permission and acknowledgement from SANBI.
Description
Shortly creeping rhizome and flattened culms.Leaf bldes expanded, folded or strongly keeled, blunt at the apex.
Identifier
PREART0003487
Collection name
SANBI, Pretoria National Herbarium (Artwork)
Plant name
Harpochloa falx (L.f.) Kuntze [family POACEAE]
Country
Lesotho
Locality
Maluti Mts
Plant part
Habit (Whole Plant)
Pages
1
Date Updated: 25 November 2006
Herbarium
South African National Biodiversity Institute, National Herbarium, Pretoria (PRE)
Collection
SANBI, Pretoria National Herbarium (Artwork)
Resource Type
Drawing
Creator
Letty
Date
1955--
Source
South African National Biodiversity Institute (SANBI)
Relation
Grasses and Pastures of South Africa Plate No:
Attribution
South African National Biodiversity Institute. Copyright Conditions with permission and acknowledgement from SANBI.
Description
Shortly creeping rhizome and flattened culms.Leaf bldes expanded, folded or strongly keeled, blunt at the apex.
Identifier
PREART0003487
Collection name
SANBI, Pretoria National Herbarium (Artwork)
Pages
1
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