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  1. Tarenna luhomeroensis

    Tarenna luhomeroensis is a species of plant in the family Rubiaceae. It is endemic to Tanzania. Wikipedia

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  2. selinawamucii.com

    Tarenna luhomeroensis (also called Luhomero Tarenna, among many other common names) is a small shrub that is native to Tanzania. It has ovate leaves that are up to 8 cm long and 4 cm wide. The flowers are yellow-green and the fruits are ovoid. It grows in moist forests and along streams.
  3. powo.science.kew.org

    Tarenna. Tarenna luhomeroensis Bridson. First published in Kew Bull. 42: 257 (1987) This species is accepted The native range of this species is Central Tanzania (Luhomero Mountains). It is a tree and grows primarily in the wet tropical biome. Taxonomy ...
  4. powo.science.kew.org

    Tarenna luhomeroensis Bridson. First published in Kew Bull. 42: 257 (1987) ... Revision of continental African Tarenna (Rubiaceae-Pevetteae). Opera Botanica Belgica 14: 1-150. Govaerts, R. (2003). World Checklist of Selected Plant Families Database in ACCESS: 1-216203. The Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
  5. Tarenna luhomeroensis, T. roseicosta & T. uzungwaensis), two subspecies (Oxyanthus lepidus subsp. ... (1979), Pavetta (1978 & 1981) and Tarenna (1979a) much additional material has become available from Tanzania. Nine new taxa are here described; all but one was found on the Uzungwa Mountains in southern Tanzania.
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