Englerodaphne ovalifolia (Meisn.) E.Phillips

  • Filed As

    Thymelaeaceae
    Englerodaphne ovalifolia (Meisn.) E.Phillips

  • Collector(s)

    R. Brand 1121, 21 Sep 2004

  • Location

    South Africa. Eastern Cape. About 2 km along pass south of Hoggsback.

  • Habitat

    On moderate southern mountain slope, along roadside in shade. In moist soil of quartzite loam. Forest. Common and native.

  • Description

    Perennial, multi-stemmed, spreading shrub of 1.5-5 m high. Twiggs branching perpendicular to stems. Leaves simple, opposite, new leaves hairy and mature leaves glabrous, light green.

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 738597

    Occurrence ID: c154ab2a-8845-4393-8929-68691d36dc98

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  • Region

    Africa

  • Country

    South Africa

  • State/Province

    Eastern Cape

  • Locality

    About 2 km along pass south of Hoggsback

  • Elevation

    Alt. 1138 m. (3734 ft.)

  • Coordinates

    -32.6012, 26.9335

  • Distribution

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    No botanical uses.

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Plants of South Africa
Thymelaeaceae
Englerodaphne ovalifolia (Meisn.) E. Phillips
det. A Dolt, 2004
South Africa. Easton Cape. Albany, About 2 km along pass south of
Hoggsback: 32° 36.071' S: 26° 56.009’ 1
On moderate southern mountain slope, along roadside in shade. In moist soil of
quartzite loam. Common and native. Forest.
Perennial, multi-stemmed, spreading shrub of 1.5-5 m high. Twiggs branching
perpendicular to stems. Leaves simple, opposite, new leaves hairy and mature
leaves glabrous, light green.
Robert Brand 1121
21 September 2004
00738597