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

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
Ceropegia watsonii (P.R.O.Bally) Bruyns
BOL0227596Bruyns, P.V.   
Somalia, Somaliland, detailed locality information protected

BOL
Ceropegia buraoensis Bruyns
BOL0233160Bruyns, P.V.   137912019-10-15
Somalia, Somaliland, Odwein, Ca. 70 km west of Odwein towards Hargeisa., 1040m

BOL
BOL0256070Macfadyen, W.A.   61930-05-03
Somalia, Sanaag, British Somaliland. Urug, Siradleh Hills [Buuraha Suradle]., 10.3 47.116667

BOL
Tortella nitida (Lindb.) Broth.
BOL0254829Macfadyen, W.A.   Sub-Dixon 106
Somalia, Sanaag, British Somaliland. Surad Range, Erigano [Ervigavo] Distr., 10.75 47.25, 2200 - 2300m

BOL
Ceropegia prognatha (P.R.O.Bally) Bruyns
BOL0295056Reynolds, G.W.   s.n.
Somalia, Probably from Gaan Libah in northern Somalia.

BOL
Ceropegia caput-viperae (Lavranos) Bruyns
BOL0295408Lavaranos   s.n.
Somalia, Puntland, Nugal, Eil Dist, near airstrip at Eil., 150m

BOL
Ceropegia dammanniana (Sprenger) Bruyns
BOL0261656Bruyns, P.V.   14350a2023-09-23
Somalia, Awdal Region, Borama Dist., Libahley., 1500 - 1650m

BOL
Ceropegia piluliferum Bruyns
BOL0261657Bruyns, P.V.   143752023-09-27
Somalia, Awdal Region, Borama Dist., Somaliland; just E of Alihaydh., 1090m

BOL
Ceropegia sprengeri subsp. ogadensis (M.G.Gilbert) Bruyns
BOL0261662Bruyns, P.V.   143812023-09-30
Somalia, Sahil Region, Sheikh Dist., Somaliland. Ca. 10 km W of Sheikh along base of highest escarpment., 1400m

BOL
Gyroweisia somaliae Dixon, ms.
BOL0286491Macfadyen, W.A.   Sub-Dixon41930-02-14
Somalia, British Somaliland, Agagwein, Dagah Shabell.


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