Landolphia parvifolia K. Schum.

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Records of this taxon from Zambia are shown in the table below. Cases where the taxon is native, naturalised, possibly planted or definitely planted are all listed.

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Record number    No of images    Record date    Recorder(s)    Coll.    Det.    Conf.    Herbaria    Habitat    Location    Loc code(s)    Outing code    Planted code    Country    QDS    Grid ref.    FZ Div    Alt. (m)    Notes    Lat    Long    Loc Acc Code   
8272509 Mar 1997DK Harder
DK Harder
4001
AJM Leeuwenberg
WAG

Collections on rocky hills of broken quartz in disturbed miombo. Choma District; 45 km N along Namwala-Choma Roads from intersection of Choma-Namwala and Choma-Lusaka Roads, then W (ca. 1.2 km N of Ngonga stream) 2.4 km on road to Macha Mission (Sikweshina) in Mulundeka Hills. 0Zambia1626B4 S1230Rare; lianescent shrub, among grasses climbing with aid of clasping branch tendrils; cortical and phloem latex milky white, sticky; stems brown with light grey lenticels; calyx green edged in brown; corolla creamy white.-16.44194426.8986115
8272801 Mar 1996NB Zimba
NB Zimba
726
AJM Leeuwenberg
WAG

Kaoma District; 3 km NW along Kaoma-Lukulu Road from junction of Kaoma-Mongu Road. 0Zambia B1050Twining shrub; to 2 m high; growing on Kalahari sands in the thickets; white latex exuded around the bark margins; fruits pale green, ripening to orange; leaves green and shiny.0
82727022 May 1994HH Schmidt
HH Schmidt
1416
AJM Leeuwenberg
WAG

Along secondary road to radio transmitting tower. In rocky woodlands, with large boulders, slopes, and open areas. Predominantly granite, well eroded. Chinsali District; 24.5 km NW of junction with Isoka-Mpika road (T2); on the road to Mbesuma Ranch.0Zambia1032C4 N1550Shrub; 1.5 m, thicket-forming. Bark dark grey with pale lenticels. Flowers orange-yellow, sweet fragrance. Fruits pale green with rust-tan spots. Common.-10.95000032.3775004
8272407 May 1994DK Harder
DK Harder
3072
AJM Leeuwenberg
WAG

Collections along banks of river and in surrounding woodland. Serenje District; along Chisomo-Serenje Road, ca. 41.2 km from Chisomo Village, at bridge over Fukwe River. 0Zambia1330C2 C1110Occasional shrub on shallow soil or rocks; leaves shiny green; stems with white lenticels; latex white; fruit light green, spotted irregularly in dark brown and becoming yellow when ripe.-13.52472230.4394445
82726030 Nov 1993CN Nkhoma
CN Nkhoma
61
AJM Leeuwenberg
WAG

Miombo woodland with some human disturbance.Mbala District; Mpulungu Protected Forest Area. 17.3 km northwest of Mbala-Tanzania road intersection with road to Kalambo Falls. 31.7 km from intersection at Sunga village. 1250Zambia0831C2 N840Occasional tree. Flowers fragrant. White petals turning slightly brown.-8.69500031.2694444
6357907 Jan 1964EA Robinson
EA Robinson
R.6147
Peat bogChakwenga Headwaters area1710Zambia1529A2 C1075From E.A.Robinson's collection written by Bob Drummond-15.15210029.3537004

Total records found: 6



Copyright: Mike Bingham, Annette Willemen, Nicholas Wightman, Bart Wursten, Petra Ballings and Mark Hyde, 2011-25

Bingham, M.G., Willemen, A., Wightman, N., Wursten, B.T., Ballings, P. and Hyde, M.A. (2025). Flora of Zambia: Species information: Records of: Landolphia parvifolia.
https://www.zambiaflora.com/speciesdata/species-display.php?species_id=174270, retrieved 6 April 2025

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