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TreeMAP:   33
Province:   North West
Country:   South Africa
Locus:   2527BB
Observer:   Balt R.
Date of record:   2011-02-06
Number of photos:   3
Notes:  
Last updated:   2020-12-03 13:24:55
Sp. code:   15890
Species name:   Combretum hereroense
Common name:   Russet Bushwillow -- Kierieklapper
Family:   Combretaceae
Record status:   ACCEPTED
Collector's species id:   Red bushwillow (Combretum apilculatum)
Institution:   ADU-UCT
Record URL:   https://vmus.adu.org.za/?vm=TreeMAP-33
Links:   • Locus: Summary | Records       • Species: Records | Distribution map
VM-number: 33 - photo: 1
VM-number: 33 - photo: 2
VM-number: 33 - photo: 3

Comments by the Expert Panel on this record:

Comment number:   1
By:   Olivier Maurin
Comment:   Hello Renier. Don't you think this is a combretum hereroense ( not apiculatum) ? I would think so, but if you have any souvenir of the plant, let me know
Date:   2011-02-09 21:45:32
Species name:  
Species code:   0
Comment number:   2
By:   Walter Jubber
Comment:   Leaves are too small for Combretum apiculatum, also the branchlet structure matches C. hereroense.
Date:   2014-11-14 20:10:54
Species name:   Combretum hereroense -- Russet Bushwillow; Kierieklapper
Species code:   15890
Comment number:   3
By:   Eugene Anton Troskie
Comment:  
Date:   2020-07-29 21:34:56
Species name:   Combretum hereroense -- Russet Bushwillow; Kierieklapper
Species code:   15890

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