The East African Herbarium (EA)
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We collect, document, research, preserve and disseminate scientific information mainly on indigenous plants for the benefit of our clients. Admin/Pics @Kennedoz
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Hot off the press - a really exciting new opportunity to join the Africa team of the #AcceleratedTaxonomy priority at Kew as a Research Leader Kew Africa Team Kew Science careers.kew.org/vacancy/resear…
Rare photos of the rare #Endangered Dicliptera cordibracteata (#Acanthaceae). The species is #endemic to #Kenya - with only 4 #herbarium collections in the last 91 years (first collected in 1932). It was recollected by Ken Wambua along #Tana River, #Embu County, in May, 2023.
Join us for our Babatunde Babalola PhD next #MMEA talks on Plants in Africa & the Global South: Multi-Species Materialities, Ecologies and Aesthetics starting with Mohammed Nasreldein TOMORROW, Aug. 10, 10am Philadelphia time Consortium #HistSTM, free online all welcome! chstm.org/content/plants…
Just published from Kew Herbarium & Kenya, sadly too late for two of the species which appear to be globally extinct, though not the three which are new to science Kew Africa Team The East African Herbarium (EA) Support keeping the Herbarium at Kew! See: chng.it/X7FrmWPyvZ @kewkeepers
Four new plant species from tropical #Angola just published. #Kalahari sands. #OpenAccess phytokeys.pensoft.net/article/110110/ Kew Science Kew Africa Team Into the Okavango
#Pandanus kajui (#Pandanaceae) is one of the rare Kenyan endemic species found only in central #Kenya. It occurs in very few number of individuals within its few sub-populations and is currently classified as Endangered according to IUCN Red List #plants #FloraOfTropicalEastAfrica
#Students and young #botanists at EA earlier today during our monthly #plant walks around the National Museums of Kenya compound. They learnt the spot characters for differentiating #Curcubitaceae, #Passifloraceae & #Vitaceae, among other families led by Ken Wambua #Nairobi #Kenya
Another rare #Kenyan #Endemic species not known by many (probably first online field photos). #Loewia tanaensis (#Passifloraceae) grows mainly on riparian Acacia-Commiphora bushland along Tana River. Formerly placed in #Turneraceae #FloraOfTropicalEastAfrica. Photos by Ken Wambua
Our long-awaited paper on the synopsis of #Pyrostria (#Rubiaceae) of continental #Africa has finally been published! Three new species & one subsp. are described. David Goyder Iain Darbyshire Kew Science Kew Africa Team The East African Herbarium (EA) #OpenAcess. Available: doi.org/10.1007/s12225…
#Mycologists at The East African Herbarium (EA) have been documenting #Fungi of Kenya in the last few years and have prepared a very informative documentary on the same. See the link 👇 #mushrooms #Kenya youtu.be/5a09d6Tr27E?si…
The National Museums of Kenya joint scientific conference is underway and streamed live on #YouTube here; youtube.com/live/UwMN7xRyx…
EA herbarium's Ken Wambua, participating in a botanical exploration with Ahmed Ibrahim Awale & Faisal Jama in various parts of #Somaliland (incl. Daallo Forest, known to be home to strict endemics such as Diplolophium somaliense. This was made possible by Somaliland Biodiversity Foundation.
The EA herbarium is honoured to receive botanical literature from #Somaliland Biodiversity Foundation following recent research collaboration through Ken Wambua Ahmed Ibrahim Awale Faisal Jama. Vol. 3 of the Flora of #Somalia was missing at EA and we're immensely grateful for the gift #Kenya
The EA hosted Prof. Caifei Zhang of Wuhan Botanical Garden for the last 2 months working on the #orchids of #Kenya. We appreciate Caifei Zhang for determining/identifying more than 50 specimens, including a new record for Kenya and 2 potentially new species. #plants #Nairobi
Being the last Friday of the month, we held our monthly #plant walk today led by our senior #botanist Dr. Mwachala Geoffrey Mwachala assisted by Ken Wambua. Good attendance by Nature Kenya-Africa members & National Museums of Kenya staff. #FloraOfTropicalEastAfrica #NMK #Nairobi #Kenya
Great to see African Taxonomists Network featured! This is Renata Borosova talking about the impact of Kew Science 2022 Plant Taxonomy Skills course in Ghana (GC Herbarium), just as we gear up to the next one in Kenya in 2025 - stay tuned... Kew Africa Team The East African Herbarium (EA) Iain Darbyshire