Taxonomy
Scientific Name
Oxalis ioeides T.M.Salter & Exell
Higher Classification
Dicotyledons
Family
OXALIDACEAE
National Status
Status and Criteria
Data Deficient - Insufficient Information
Assessment Date
2005/02/07
Assessor(s)
L.L. Dreyer, K.C. Oberlander & D. Pillay
Justification
Only known from the type, collected in 1932. Not enough is known about the distribution, specific habitat or population status of this species to determine its status.
Distribution
Endemism
South African endemic
Provincial distribution
Western Cape
Range
Kammanassie Mountains and Robinson's Pass in the Outeniqua Mountains.
Habitat and Ecology
Major system
Terrestrial
Major habitats
Fynbos
Description
Damp lower slopes, 600 m.
Population
Population trend
Unknown
Assessment History
Taxon assessed
Status and Criteria
Citation/Red List version
Oxalis ioeides T.M.Salter & ExellData Deficient Raimondo et al. (2009)
Oxalis ioeides T.M.Salter & ExellInsufficiently Known Hilton-Taylor (1996)
Oxalis ioeides T.M.Salter & ExellUncertain Hall et al. (1980)
Bibliography

Goldblatt, P. and Manning, J.C. 2000. Cape Plants: A conspectus of the Cape Flora of South Africa. Strelitzia 9. National Botanical Institute, Cape Town.


Hall, A.V., De Winter, M., De Winter, B. and Van Oosterhout, S.A.M. 1980. Threatened plants of southern Africa. South African National Scienctific Programmes Report 45. CSIR, Pretoria.


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.


Citation
Dreyer, L.L., Oberlander, K.C. & Pillay, D. 2005. Oxalis ioeides T.M.Salter & Exell. National Assessment: Red List of South African Plants version . Accessed on 2025/04/14

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