Notobubon laevigatum (Aiton) Magee
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Filed As
Apiaceae
Notobubon laevigatum (Aiton) Magee -
Collector(s)
R. Brand 873 with P. Swart, 24 Nov 2003
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Location
South Africa. Eastern Cape. Knysna. Path about 1km north of Kristian's neck picnic site.
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Specimen Notes
DNA sampled December 2019 by Sarah Hardy for Jim Clarkson (Kew)
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 00211380
Occurrence ID: de536fb7-a9ad-4ec6-99c7-2942b8fb88c5
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Apiales
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Family
Apiaceae
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All Determinations
Notobubon laevigatum (Aiton) Magee det A. R. Magee, Jul 2012
Peucedanum capense (Thunb.) Sond. det J. Baard, 2003
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Region
Africa
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Country
South Africa
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State/Province
Eastern Cape
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Locality
Knysna. Path about 1km north of Kristian's neck picnic site
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Elevation
Alt. 419 m. (1375 ft.)
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Coordinates
-33.9116, 22.9675
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Distribution
DNA Voucher bet-ZOR Tissue sample removed January 2018 for study by Sarah Hardy & Greg Plunkett BN/r#"27‘" New York Botanical Garden X3&X 'A t ^v>y\Cv 6C <?1 ZotZ. ¿5^ JHk- BOTANICAL Garde** ANY REIDBWmTION OFTHB VOUCHER The New York Botanical Garden and University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, South Africa Plants of South Africa Apiaceae Peucedanum capense (Thunb.) Sond. det. J. Baard, 2003 South Africa. Eastern Cape., Knysna. Path about 1km north of Kristian's neck picnic site: 33° 54.694* S: 22° 58.05* E Hilltop with gentle slope, along roadside, full sun, in well-drained soil of quartzitic sand. Native and common. Forest Robust perennial multi-stemmed herb of 1-1.8m high. Leaf sheath wrapping stem. Leaves compound, glabrous, alternate, light green, imparipinnate, 6x8cm, succulent margins dentate. Turpentine taste and smell. Inflorescence a compound umbel with flowers spreading, 10-18cm in diam. Flowers yellow, very aromatic. : mo m u ;î«$C0otany.ny Robert Brand & P. Swart 873 24 November 2003 00211380
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Notobubon laevigatum (Aiton) Magee