Neptunia oleracea Lour.

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Mozambique records: View all records (11)

Records of this taxon from Mozambique are shown in the table below. Cases where the taxon is native, naturalised, possibly planted or definitely planted are all listed.

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Record number No of images Record date Recorder(s) Coll. Det. Conf. Herbaria Habitat Location Loc code(s) Outing code Planted code Country QDS Grid ref. FZ Div Alt. (m) Notes Lat Long Loc Acc Code
54054124 Jan 2013AA Alfaca
AA Alfaca
12-24-01-2013
MA Hyde
M Coates Palgrave
TCT-CatapĂș

PanCatapu, Nfuma pan next to Via Lavu820Mozambique1835A1 MS80Flowers yellow-18.05541735.2109507
71507014 May 2015BT Wursten
J Guyton
J Guyton
JAG_15_020A
BT Wursten
FloodplainLake Urema Floodplain, Gorongosa National Park14
41
0Mozambique1834C4 MS22Semi-woody plant that looks very similar to Mimosa pigra. Slightly larger leaflets.-18.90129034.4390007
71527014 May 2015BT Wursten
J Guyton
J Guyton
JAG_15_030A
BT Wursten
FloodplainLion House, Gorongosa National Park14
41
0Mozambique1834C4 MS25Semi-woody plant that looks very similar to Mimosa pigra. Slightly larger leaflets.-18.90430034.3766807
71853001 Jun 2015J Guyton
J Guyton
JAG_15_289A
BT Wursten
Floodplain north of Road 4 in Tinley plot 1, Gorongosa National Park14
41
0Mozambique1834C4 MS0Semi-woody plant that looks very similar to Mimosa pigra. Slightly larger leaflets. Leaves are rounded and more dark than Mimosa pigra, often with a dark purple band running latitudinally along each leaflet. ""Stolons"" connecting branches are hollow with tufts of fine roots coming from the nodes.-18.88373034.4145807
71854001 Jun 2015J Guyton
J Guyton
JAG_15_289B
BT Wursten
Floodplain north of Road 4 in Tinley plot 1, Gorongosa National Park14
41
0Mozambique1834C4 MS0Semi-woody plant that looks very similar to Mimosa pigra. Slightly larger leaflets. Leaves are rounded and more dark than Mimosa pigra, often with a dark purple band running latitudinally along each leaflet. ""Stolons"" connecting branches are hollow with tufts of fine roots coming from the nodes.-18.88373034.4145807

Total records found: 5



Copyright: Mark Hyde, Bart Wursten, Petra Ballings and Meg Coates Palgrave 2007-24

Hyde, M.A., Wursten, B.T., Ballings, P. & Coates Palgrave, M. (2024). Flora of Mozambique: Species information: Records of: Neptunia oleracea.
https://www.mozambiqueflora.com/speciesdata/species-display.php?species_id=126310, retrieved 4 December 2024

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