Cryptosepalum exfoliatum subsp. pseudotaxus Image of original plant specimen held at Selmar Schonland Herbarium, Albany Museum/Rhodes University: "M. A. Pocock 6778". Label: Cryptosepalum Pseudotaxus Bak.f = C. exfoliatum De Wild. Location: Kutsi : alt. 4200' : bark used for tying. Legit M.A. Pocock Date 22 June 1925, Mary Agard Pocock Diary entry: June 22. [1925] : 'Found the bark tree (bark used for tying) in bloom ... got plenty of the curious little, very sweet-scented blooms' Quoted from 'Bushmen, Botany and Baking Bread. Compiled and edited by Tony Dold and Jean Kelly (2018). Vernacular plant names: Mbundu - Mukuvi, Mukuve. Bushman - Koviku, Trust: Mary Agard Pocock