Nov 23, 2014 · Status: Native ; Derivation of specific name: whyteanum: named after Alexander Whyte (1834-1908), Scottish plant explorer, and botanist who ...
The native range of this species is S. Malawi (Mt. Mulanje), E. Zimbabwe (Chimanimani Mountains). It is a subshrub or shrub and grows primarily in the ...
Nov 23, 2014 · whyteanum: named after Alexander Whyte (1834-1908), Scottish plant explorer, and botanist who collected plants in Liberia, Kenya, Malawi and ...
Nov 23, 2014 · Thesium whyteanum Photo: Bart Wursten Small valley North-east of Mt Binga, Chimanimani Mts Detailed records: Display species records QDS maps by: Google Maps
Plant 50 cm tall with white flowers. Arises from ground as one stem that branches after c. 20 cm. Few plants seen. Record details: Record id: ...
Shrub, glabrous; branches slender, suberect, 12 in. long, leafless below, leafy above, branching near the top. Leaves of primary branches channelled, ...
The native range of this species is S. Malawi (Mt. Mulanje), E. Zimbabwe (Chimanimani Mountains). It is a subshrub or shrub and grows primarily in the montane ...
Record details: ; Confirmer(s): ; Herbarium: ; Habitat: In rocky grassland on quartzite sandstone ; Location: Small valley North-east of Mt Binga, Chimanimani Mts.
Jan 31, 2023 · Habitat: Growing between quartzite rocks in grassland. Location: Near steep drop above river flowing from Bakoramambo towards Mubvumodzi, ...
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