Original Research
New taxa, new records and name changes for southern African plants
Submitted: 15 October 1991 | Published: 15 October 1991
About the author(s)
B. C. de Wet, National Botanical Institute, South AfricaR. Archer, National Botanical Institute
L. Fish, National Botanical Institute, South Africa
G. Germishuizen, National Botanical Institute, South Africa
P. P. Herman, National Botanical Institute, South Africa
M. Jordaan, National Botanical Institute, South Africa
S. M. Perold, National Botanical Institute, South Africa
C. Reid, National Botanical Institute, South Africa
J. van Rooy, National Botanical Institute, South Africa
W. G. Welman, National Botanical Institute, South Africa
H. F. Glen, National Botanical Institute, South Africa
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Additions and alterations to the inventory of about 26 000 plant taxa in southern Africa are reported for the period from February 1990 to February 1991. In this period a total of 1 080 alterations have been recorded. These changes result from the continual surveying of taxonomic literature received by the library of the National Botanical Institute.
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