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A preliminary report on the genus Commiphora in South West Africa / J. J. A. van der Walt

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Madoqua, Ser. 1, No. 8, 1974; p. 5 - 23Publication details: Windhoek : Nature Conservation and Tourism Branch of the South West Africa Administration, 1974, : John Meinert PrintingDescription: 19 pages : plates; 28 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • PER 154 Madoqua
Summary: The genus Commiphora which is represented by at least 24 species in South West Africa, forms an important component of the flora of this country. Twelve species, mainly from the north-western part of South West Africa, a number of which are endemic to this area, are described. A description is given of the habit, appearance of the bark, morphology of the stems, leaves and fruit of each species. Photographs serve to illustrate the text. The geographical distribution of each species is given in detail
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The genus Commiphora which is represented by at least 24 species in South West Africa, forms an important component of the flora of this country. Twelve species, mainly from the north-western part of South West Africa, a number of which are endemic to this area, are described. A description is given of the habit, appearance of the bark, morphology of the stems, leaves and fruit of each species. Photographs serve to illustrate the text. The geographical distribution of each species is given in detail

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