Records made by Frank White

Records: 11

The following is a list of the records made by Frank White in species name order.

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NoSpeciesRecord dateRecorder(s)Coll.Det.Conf.HerbariaHabitatLocationLoc code(s) Outing codePlanted code Country QDSGrid ref.FZ DivAlt. (m)NotesLatLongLoc Acc Code
80737 (cultivated)Acacia hockii (cultivated)17 Nov 1952F White
F White 3678 JPM Brenan Semi-deciduous thicket on shingle at edge of Lake TanganyikaMbala District;: semi-deciduous thicket on shingle at edge of Lake Tanganyika near Mpulungu.2000Zambia0831C3N0

Tree 4 m high. Bark buff, papery, peeling locally. Flowers golden yellow.

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80758Acacia polyacantha subsp. campylacantha24 May 1952F White
F White 2870 JPM Brenan Soil grey-brown loam. With Piliostigma thonningii, Ficus sycamorus, Adansonia.Fort Jameson District; Great East Road, Fort Jameson to Lusaka mile 5.4. 0Zambia1332D1E0

Co-dominant with A. rehmannii on lower colluvial slope. Tree 16 m high, 0.35 m d.b.h. Crown light, +/- rounded; main branches ascending (horizontal on young trees). Bark on bole and main branches dark grey, longitudinally fissured, on younger branches pale buff, smooth. Slash - OB: 1 cm thick, streaked with black and yellow; IB: 1.6 cm thick, fibrous deep red outside, grading into buff inside, gummy exudate. Pods pendulous conspicuous from a distance, pale brown.

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81680 (cultivated)Crotalaria recta (cultivated)23 Mar 1952F White
F White 2327 EWB Milne-Redhead Growing in Acacia campylacantha near small stream9 miles south of Lusaka.0Zambia1528C2C0

Shrubby herb ca 3m high. Standard pale yellow with purple-red veins and patch at base; wings pale yellow beneath, purple-red on upper side; keel greenish yellow

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81927Diospyros mespiliformis03 Nov 1952F White
F White 3594 F White Kawambwa.12 miles west of Kafulwe Mission.0Zambia0

Tree 15 m high.

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82075Ekebergia capensis22 Aug 1952F White
F White 3133 F White Growing in relict patch of sacred, evergreen forest on laterite cliffs fringing Lake.Fort Rosebery District; near Samfya Mission, L. Bangweulu.1120Zambia1129B3W0

Tree 13m high, 0.7m dbh. Bole slightly buttressed at base, fluted to 2m. Crown irregular in shape, branchlets pendulous

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82076Ekebergia capensis29 Sep 1952F White
F White 3399 Evergreen, Syzygium cordatum forest fringing Muzera RiverMwinilunga District; evergreen, Syzygium cordatum forest fringing Muzera River, 10 miles west Kakoma0Zambia1125A3W0

Small tree ca 11m high

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82106Embelia schimperi22 Sep 1952F White
F White 3330 J Ricketson MO
On banks of tributary of ZambeziOn banks of tributary of Zambezi, which forms Angolan bourdary, W of Kalene Hill Mission0Zambia0

Liana, 6 m, fruit

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82209Euclea divinorum09 Aug 1952F White
F White 3045 F White Central prov0Zambia0

Shrub 3 m high. Calyx dull green, corolla cream.

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82218 (cultivated)Euclea schimperi (cultivated)16 Sep 1952F White
F White 3268 Solwezi.0ZambiaW0

Shrub 4 m high. Leaves dark green, glossy above, pale green, dull beneath. Petals creamy white.

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90748 (cultivated)Macaranga schweinfurthii (cultivated)26 Sep 1952F White
F White 3388 K
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Mwinilunga District, 6.5 km north of Kalene Hill0ZambiaW0

male fl. & fr.

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29124 (cultivated)Mellera lobulata (cultivated)11 Jul 1952F White
F White 3006 EWB Milne-Redhead SRGH
Growing in shade of Lovoa swynnertonii - Khaya nyasica - Macaranga capensis - Maba abyssinica forestChirinda Forest Reserve60Zimbabwe2032B3E0

Shrubby herb 1 m high. Flowers pale blue.

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Copyright: Mark Hyde, Bart Wursten, Petra Ballings and Meg Coates Palgrave, 2014-24

Hyde, M.A., Wursten, B.T., Ballings, P. & Coates Palgrave, M. (2024). Flora of Caprivi: Records made by Frank White.
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