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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 montane ...
Apr 3, 2018 · Plant 50 cm tall with white flowers. Arises from ground as one stem that branches after c. 20 cm. Few plants seen. Image: 14. Thesium whyteanum ...
Nov 23, 2014 · whyteanum: named after Alexander Whyte (1834-1908), Scottish plant explorer, and botanist who collected plants in Liberia, Kenya, Malawi and ...
Shrub, glabrous; branches slender, suberect, 12 in. long, leafless below, leafy above, branching near the top. Leaves of primary branches channelled, ...
Many seen at collecting site; generally common. Record details: Record id: 61751. Date: 18 Apr 2014. Recorder(s):, BT Wursten
Thesium whyteanum is a species of herb in the family Santalaceae. URI: http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/FLOPO_0022142; Definition: whole plant herbaceous.
Record details: ; Confirmer(s): ; Herbarium: ; Habitat: In rocky grassland on quartzite sandstone ; Location: Small valley North-east of Mt Binga, Chimanimani Mts.
Thesium is a genus of flowering plants in the family Santalaceae. It is particularly well represented in South Africa.
Classification ; kingdom; Plantae ; phylum; Tracheophyta ; class; Magnoliopsida ; order; Santalales ; family; Thesiaceae ...