Zornia linearis E.Mey.
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Filed As
Fabaceae
Zornia linearis E.Mey. -
Collector(s)
P. C. Zietsman 3736 with B. Borris, D. Eksteen, T. Peyper and R. Brand, 31 Jan 1999
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Location
South Africa. Mpumalanga. Ehlanzeni Distr. Mun. Pilgrim's Rest. On the farm Erasmushoop, next to the Treur River, ±20km from Graskop, on the Blyde Poort Aventure road.
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Habitat
Grassland. Soil rocky, well-drained, gravel, moist, quartzite, full sun to partial shade. Monocybium sp.
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Description
Herb, biennial, 20cm, stems slender. Leaves, 4 foliolate, leafelts narrow. Flowers yellow, from within large bracts, margins hairy with minute glands. Fruit pods green. Common, native. Phenology of specimen: Flower.
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Notes (shown on label)
Bulk sample: 3736a whole plant (Z-74)
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 01158716
Occurrence ID: e8aec6bc-3a9b-43ed-bb5a-afcd98504814
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Fabales
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Family
Fabaceae
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All Determinations
Zornia linearis E.Mey. det B.-E. Van Wyk, 1999
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Region
Africa
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Country
South Africa
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State/Province
Mpumalanga
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County/Municipio
Ehlanzeni Distr. Mun.
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Locality
Pilgrim's Rest. On the farm Erasmushoop, next to the Treur River, ±20km from Graskop, on the Blyde Poort Aventure road
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Coordinates
-24.7218, 30.8391
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Distribution
Phytochemical Sample Codes: 3736a PL(Z-74) P.C. Zietsman 3736 with B. Borris, D. Eksteen, R. Brand, T. Peyper 31-Jan-99 The New York Botanical Garden and National Museum, Bloemfontein NYBG / MRL Floristic & Phytochemical Survey Fabaceae Zarina linearis E.Mey. determined by: B. v. Wyk: 1999 Herb; biennial, 20cm, stems; slender, flowers; yellow, from within large bracts, margins hairy with minute glands, fruit; pods, green, leaves; 4 foliolate, leaflets narrow, common, native. South Africa, Mpumalanga, Pilgrim's Rest. On the farm Erasmushoop, next to the Treur river, ±20km from Graskop, on the Blyde Poort Aventura road Monocybium sp.. Grassland, soil; rocky, well-drained, gravel, moist, quartzite, partial shade,. NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN 1587 01158716
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Zornia linearis E.Mey.