Ctenolepis cerasiformis (Stocks) Hook. f.

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Mozambique records: View all records (22)

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
48228107 Apr 2012MA Hyde
M Coates Palgrave
MA Hyde
12.098.11
TCT-CatapĂș

Woodland by roadRoad to Mphingue, Catapu82
17
0Mozambique1835A1 MS90-18.03965035.2018807
66121623 Apr 2015BT Wursten
T Castigo
BT Wursten
BW1221
BT Wursten
BR

TCT-CatapĂș

EOWBL

Sandy soils on seasonally flooded stream bed Sandbank by stream at base of Mt Bunga, northwestern Gorongosa National Park14
36
0Mozambique1834C2 MS59-18.60061034.3388207
71623016 May 2015J Guyton
P Naskrecki
J Guyton
JAG_15_98A
BT Wursten
Floodplain/ThicketLake Urema Floodplain Edge, Gorongosa National Park14
41
0Mozambique1834C4 MS0Vine with uniquely shaped, intricately lobed leaves. Often has curly protrusions. At the node are ""combs"" that look like tiny Venus fly traps. Fruits are round marble-sized berries that are bright red when ripe. Red, orange, and green fruits can occur simultaneously on same plant.-18.91789034.4756907
71644016 May 2015J Guyton
P Naskrecki
J Guyton
JAG_15_114A
BT Wursten
Floodplain/ThicketLake Urema Floodplain Edge, Gorongosa National Park14
41
0Mozambique1834C4 MS0Vine with uniquely shaped, intricately lobed leaves. Often has curly protrusions. At the node are ""combs"" that look like tiny Venus fly traps. Fruits are round marble-sized berries that are bright red when ripe. Red, orange, and green fruits can occur simultaneously on same plant.-18.90379034.4513807
71682117 May 2015BT Wursten
J Guyton
J Guyton
JAG_15_140A
BT Wursten
Floodplain/ThicketLake Urema Floodplain Edge, Gorongosa National Park14
41
0Mozambique1834C4 MS0Vine with uniquely shaped, intricately lobed leaves. Often has curly protrusions. At the node are ""combs"" that look like tiny Venus fly traps. Fruits are round marble-sized berries that are bright red when ripe. Red, orange, and green fruits can occur simultaneously on same plant.-18.91845034.4901307
71683117 May 2015BT Wursten
J Guyton
J Guyton
JAG_15_140B
BT Wursten
EOWBL

Floodplain/ThicketLake Urema Floodplain Edge, Gorongosa National Park14
41
0Mozambique1834C4 MS0Vine with uniquely shaped, intricately lobed leaves. Often has curly protrusions. At the node are ""combs"" that look like tiny Venus fly traps. Fruits are round marble-sized berries that are bright red when ripe. Red, orange, and green fruits can occur simultaneously on same plant.-18.91845034.4901307
73211117 Apr 2008BT Wursten
A Gardiner
BT Wursten
At disturbed margin of sandforest.Along track near sawmill, Catapu.820Mozambique1835A1 MS82-18.04728035.2066107
80204011 Apr 2016BT Wursten
T Castigo
BT Wursten
In understorey of coastal sandforest Forest road North of Nhago, Coutada 12 184
42
0Mozambique1835C2 MS78-18.64624035.4575707
84871228 Apr 2015BT Wursten
T Castigo
BT Wursten
Climbing over shrubs and reeds in riverine vegetation.Vunduzi River below Bunga Ranger Camp, northwestern Gorongosa National Park.14
36
0Mozambique1834C2 MS75-18.60212034.3352707

Total records found: 9



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: Ctenolepis cerasiformis.
https://www.mozambiqueflora.com/speciesdata/species-display.php?species_id=157060, retrieved 21 November 2024

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