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Two ‘extinct’ trees rediscovered near Kilwa, Tanzania


G Philip Clarke
Neil D Burgess
Frank M Mbago
Cosmas Mligo
Barbara Mackinder
Roy E Gereau

Abstract

Preliminary botanical explorations in the little-known Namatimbili–Ngarama forest block located some 35 km inland of Kilwa in south-east Tanzania have rediscovered and further confirmed the presence of two tree species, Erythrina schliebenii Harms and Karomia gigas (Faden) Verdc., that were previously thought to have become extinct. Both trees are endemic to the Coastal Forests of Eastern Africa hotspot and to the Swahilian Regional Centre of Endemism.

Journal of East African Natural History 100(1&2): 133–140 (2011)

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eISSN: 1026-1613
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