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1 December 2016 Rediscovery of Adenia natalensis W.J.De Wilde (Passifloraceae) After 150 Years
Neil R. Crouch, Gideon F. Smith, Estrela Figueiredo, David G.A. Styles
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Abstract

Adenia natalensis W.J.de Wilde, considered Critically Endangered and possibly Extinct according to IUCN Red List criteria, has been rediscovered in the lower Tugela River Valley in central KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. This species was last gathered in the early 1860s and was until now known from just two collections, both made by William Tyrer Gerrard, with the provenance recorded only as ‘Natal’ or ‘Natal, Zulu-land’. Female plants are yet to be observed and described. A lectotype is designated for Adenia natalensis.

Neil R. Crouch, Gideon F. Smith, Estrela Figueiredo, and David G.A. Styles "Rediscovery of Adenia natalensis W.J.De Wilde (Passifloraceae) After 150 Years," Haseltonia 2016(22), 73-80, (1 December 2016). https://doi.org/10.2985/026.022.0101
Published: 1 December 2016
KEYWORDS
Adenia natalensis W.J.de Wilde
conservation status
critically endangered
KwaZulu-Natal
Lectotypification
Passifloraceae
rediscovery
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