Albino-berry

Taxonomy
Scientific Name
Aphloia theiformis (Vahl) Benn.
Higher Classification
Dicotyledons
Family
APHLOIACEAE
Synonyms
Aphloia myrtiflora Galpin, Neumannia myrtiflora (Galpin) T.Durand
Common Names
Albino-berry (e), Mufhefhera (v)
National Status
Status and Criteria
Least Concern
Assessment Date
2004/11/29
Assessor(s)
C.J. Geldenhuys & J.E. Victor
Distribution
Endemism
Not endemic to South Africa
Provincial distribution
KwaZulu-Natal, Mpumalanga
Habitat and Ecology
Major system
Terrestrial
Assessment History
Taxon assessed
Status and Criteria
Citation/Red List version
Aphloia theiformis (Vahl) Benn.Least Concern Raimondo et al. (2009)
Aphloia theiformis (Vahl) Benn.Lower Risk - Least Concern Scott-Shaw (1999)
Aphloia theiformis (Vahl) Benn.Not Threatened Hilton-Taylor (1996)
Bibliography

Boon, R. 2010. Pooley's Trees of eastern South Africa. Flora and Fauna Publications Trust, Durban.


Hilton-Taylor, C. 1996. Red data list of southern African plants. Strelitzia 4. South African National Botanical Institute, Pretoria.


Raimondo, D., von Staden, L., Foden, W., Victor, J.E., Helme, N.A., Turner, R.C., Kamundi, D.A. and Manyama, P.A. 2009. Red List of South African Plants. Strelitzia 25. South African National Biodiversity Institute, Pretoria.


Scott-Shaw, C.R. 1999. Rare and threatened plants of KwaZulu-Natal and neighbouring regions. KwaZulu-Natal Nature Conservation Service, Pietermaritzburg.


Citation
Geldenhuys, C.J. & Victor, J.E. 2004. Aphloia theiformis (Vahl) Benn. National Assessment: Red List of South African Plants version . Accessed on 2025/07/31

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