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Species: Bersama swynnertonii Baker f. Date: 2004-01-01 Location: Seldomseen, Vumba Habitat: Forest edge, half sun
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Species: Pseudobersama mossambicensis (Sim) Verdc. Date: 2007-03-11 Location: Road near Chiniziuwa River, Cheringoma. Habitat: Sandforest margin.
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Species: Bersama swynnertonii Baker f. Date: 2011-01-05 Location: John Meikle Forestry Estate, Stapleford Habitat: Roadside margin in montane evergreen forest
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Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
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Species: Bersama swynnertonii Baker f. Date: 2014-05-18 Location: Northern slopes below Mt Dombe, Chimanimani Mts
Habitat: Riverine forest patch near stream in rocky brachystegia-Uapaca woodland
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Melianthus major, Cape honey flower, (Plant, Melianthaceae), New Zealand: Naturalisedred inflorescence (flower)Kawau Island, New Zealandpart of a walk from Newton's Wharf, up the back of Swansea Bay, over to the top of Mt. Taylor, and back down into Swansea Bay back to the wharf
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Species: Bersama swynnertonii Baker f. Date: 2014-05-18 Location: Northern slopes below Mt Dombe, Chimanimani Mts
Habitat: Riverine forest patch near stream in rocky brachystegia-Uapaca woodland
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Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
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Species: Bersama swynnertonii Baker f. Date: 2014-05-18 Location: Northern slopes below Mt Dombe, Chimanimani Mts
Habitat: Riverine forest patch near stream in rocky brachystegia-Uapaca woodland
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Species: Bersama swynnertonii Baker f. Date: 2014-05-18 Location: Northern slopes below Mt Dombe, Chimanimani Mts
Habitat: Riverine forest patch near stream in rocky brachystegia-Uapaca woodland
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Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
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Species: Bersama swynnertonii Baker f. Date: 2014-05-18 Location: Northern slopes below Mt Dombe, Chimanimani Mts
Habitat: Riverine forest patch near stream in rocky brachystegia-Uapaca woodland
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Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
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Melianthus major, Cape honey flower, (Plant, Melianthaceae), New Zealand: NaturalisedKawau Island, New Zealandpart of a walk from Newton's Wharf, up the back of Swansea Bay, over to the top of Mt. Taylor, and back down into Swansea Bay back to the wharf
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