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All Biocode files are based on field identifications to the best of the researcher’s ability at the time.
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All Biocode files are based on field identifications to the best of the researcher’s ability at the time.
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All Biocode files are based on field identifications to the best of the researcher’s ability at the time.
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All Biocode files are based on field identifications to the best of the researcher’s ability at the time.
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All Biocode files are based on field identifications to the best of the researcher’s ability at the time.
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All Biocode files are based on field identifications to the best of the researcher’s ability at the time.
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All Biocode files are based on field identifications to the best of the researcher’s ability at the time.
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All Biocode files are based on field identifications to the best of the researcher’s ability at the time.
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All Biocode files are based on field identifications to the best of the researcher’s ability at the time.
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All Biocode files are based on field identifications to the best of the researcher’s ability at the time.
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All Biocode files are based on field identifications to the best of the researcher’s ability at the time.
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All Biocode files are based on field identifications to the best of the researcher’s ability at the time.
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All Biocode files are based on field identifications to the best of the researcher’s ability at the time.
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All Biocode files are based on field identifications to the best of the researcher’s ability at the time.
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All Biocode files are based on field identifications to the best of the researcher’s ability at the time.
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All Biocode files are based on field identifications to the best of the researcher’s ability at the time.
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Joanne Pei-Chih Tan, Sheh May Tam, Ruth Kiew
Phytokeys
Figure 3.
Begoniarajah Ridley (cultivated) A Upper leaf surface B under surface C Young blade.
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Scientist-in-training Summer Praetorius has an unusual skill—she is really, really good at spotting four-leaf clovers (Trifolium repens L.). A single gene causes the normally three-leafed clover to produce a fourth, supposedly lucky, leaf. As it turns out, good science depends on both close observation—a skill Praetorius uses to spot tiny shelled animals called foraminifera—and a little bit of luck. Ari Daniel Shapiro explains. Photo Credit:KEBman
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Species: Ipomoea parasitica (Kunth) G. Don Date: 2008-04-20 Location: Along the main road from Livingstone to the Zimbabwe border just before the Maramba river bridge on the left (east) travelling south from Livingstone Habitat: Roadside
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Species: Evolvulus nummularius (L.) L. Date: 2014-06-12 Location: Sandforest loop, Gorongosa National Park
Habitat: Margin of seasonal pan in sand forest
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Species: Populus × canescens (Aiton) Sm. Date: 2004-05-14 Location: Greystone Park NP, Harare Habitat: In marshy area below dam wall
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Species: Leucospermum saxosum S. Moore Date: 2009-05-19 Location: "Bakoramambo" area, trail to Mt Binga, Chimanimani Mts Habitat: In wet grassland, near stream on quartzite sandy soils
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Species: Maerua juncea Pax subsp. juncea Date: 2005-11-17 Location: Christon Bank Habitat: Termite mound in rocky Brachystegia boehmii woodland
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Species: Chamaecrista rotundifolia (Pers.) Greene Date: 2009-01-18 Location: By path near warden's house, Christon Bank Habitat: Open miombo woodland