Dataset: BOL
Search Criteria: Malawi; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
Echinochloa colona (L.) LinkĀ 
204181Balaka, J.L.   11271985-04-24
Malawi, Central, Salima Dist., Lifidzi Goat Breeding Centre.

BOL
BOL0254552Whyte, A.   s.n.
Malawi, Northern, Kondowe to Karonga., 1219 - 1829m

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BOL026006Banda, E.A.K.   18131983-03-18
Malawi, Southern, Zomba Dist., Zomba Plateau, Chitinji stream.

BOL
Canscora quinquenervia
BOL0314149Balaka, J.L.   11421985-05-23
Malawi, Southern, Blantyre, Makalanga dambo.

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Anthoceros subtilis Steph.
BOL0279327Hedderson, T.A.J.   174222010-06-09
Malawi, Southern Region, Mulanje, Mount Mulanje; Nkhata., -15.88044 35.70083, 2071m

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Phaeoceros evanidus (Steph.) Cargill & Fuhrer
BOL0279328Hedderson, T.A.J.   174242010-06-09
Malawi, Southern Region, Mulanje, Mount Mulanje; Nkhata., -15.88044 35.70083, 2071m

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BOL0239455Masiye, M.J.   981978-08-04
Malawi, Southern, Zomba Dist., Zomba Mountain.

BOL
BOL0239452Buchanan, J.   Sub-BH26307
Malawi, Southern Region, Nyassaland, near Blantyre.

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BOL0290309Balaka, J.L.   6901984-08-27
Malawi, Northern, Mzimba Dist., Mzuzu, Kaning'ina Forest Reserve.

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Oxygonum sinuatum (Hochst. & Steud. ex Meisn.) Dammer
BOL0290504Salubeni, A.J.   44131986-03-08
Malawi, Southern, Mangochi Dist., Mangochi Boma, Kamuzu Bridge.

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Chionoloma tenuirostre (Hook. & Taylor) M.Alonso, M.J.Cano & J.A.Jimenez
BOL0318779Hedderson, T.A.J.   174122010-06-08
Malawi, Southern Region, Mulanji Dist., Mount Mulanje. Sombani Hut area, on E-facing slopes just below Matambavi., -15.89194 35.71056, 2105m

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Bellibarbula recurva (Griff.) R.H.Zander
BOL0318803Hedderson, T.A.J.   174362010-06-08
Malawi, Southern Region, Mulanji, Mount Mulanji. Trail from Lister's Fort to Sombani Hut., -15.8619 35.70609, 1300m

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BOL0291976Msiska, H.G.   511978-08-08
Malawi, Southern Region, Zomba Dist., Sawmill along Zomba Plateau Road.


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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