Splitters and Lumpers
- Asplenium nidus Luwuk area, just inland from Batui, Central Sulawesi, north east Indonesia. In dense forest, on the lower mountain slopes, about 200m from the river. 1° 09 ‘S 122° 31 E
- Syzygium Guineense, Myrtaceae The eastern side of the reserve, in disturbed forest, near the road leading from Kalabakan. 1956. Pensiangan, Sabah, Malaysia. 4° 32’ N 116° 52’ E at 773 meters
- Hyphaene Compressa 1998. Andados 6km de cuinga para a Praia da Macanga, Norte de Mocambique.
- Ficus moracae Central Kalimantaa, Barito River, Batampang village area. Peat swamp forest. Lat 2° 01’S long 114°38”E
- Bamboo grimpau Bon, Trang province, Buienhoa, Conchinchion. French Indochina 1936.
- Verbenaceae Southern slopes of Tsaratanana Massif, Marotolana. About 1 mile from the road, beyond farmed land. Madagascar. 14° 02’ 53” S 48° 57” 04” E. 2300 meters.
- Cortaderia selloana, Poaceae 7km o trevo de accesso a curitibanos, Santa Catarina, Brazil, 1979.
- Banksia wonganensis, Proteaceae North west facing slope, nearest named place Wongan Hills, western Australia.
- Unidentified
- Hypenia, various For identification. Brazil 2006
- Ficus Megaleia, Moraceae Luasong Centre, Malaysia. Extensive deforestation from logging. Some flooding of river delta. 1977
- Clerodendrum, various Tanzania, 1979.
- Carex canescens, cyperaceae Boggy area, near Malleco. Chile, 1983.
- Cecropia sciadophylla Mata Grosso. Municipio de Noro Mundo – reserva particular do Patrimonio Natural lote Cristalino. Trilha do Teles Pires. 09° 36’ 39, 8” S 55° 57’ 02, 9” W
- Gymnocalycium pflanzii Santa Cruz, cerro Colorado, mostly slightly disturbed dry forest in sandstone ridge. 19° 25 ‘S 62°20’W, 400M, 1991.
- Tetradenia galpinii
- Myrtaceae calycolpus Salvador, Bahia. Dunas, lagoa de Abaete. 12° 56’ 48” S 38° 21’ 34” W. Malta Atlantica – restinga 28m, 2007.
- Unnamed Tanganyika, 1898
Splitters and Lumpers is a collaboration with taxonomists at Kew Gardens’ Herbarium. It is based on my interest in the practices of plant identification and classification, and their relationship to the natural world. Read more