Dataset: BOL
Taxa: Leptogidium
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
Leptogidium byssoides (Carrington) Zahlbr.
BOL0234886Garside, S.   62971949-12-20
South Africa, Western Cape, Cape Peninsula, Table Mountain., 1067m

BOL
Leptogidium byssoides (Carrington) Zahlbr.
BOL0234887Garside, S.   s.n.
South Africa, Western Cape, Cape Town Div., Kirstenbosch.

BOL
Leptogidium byssoides (Carrington) Zahlbr.
BOL0234888Garside, S.   5058
South Africa, Western Cape, Cape Town Div.. QDS: 3318DC (Grid name: Cape Town), Platteklip Gorge.

BOL
Leptogidium byssoides (Carrington) Zahlbr.
BOL0234889Garside, S.   50581942-09-23
South Africa, Western Cape, Cape Town Div.. QDS: 3318DC (Grid name: Cape Town), Platteklip Gorge, just below summit of Table Mountain.

BOL
Leptogidium byssoides (Carrington) Zahlbr.
BOL0234890Garside, S.   5087
South Africa, Western Cape, Cape Town Div.. QDS: 3318CD (Grid name: Cape Town), Kirstenbosch Forest.

BOL
Leptogidium byssoides (Carrington) Zahlbr.
BOL0234891Esterhuysen, E.E.   213371953-04-12
South Africa, Western Cape, Cape Town Div.. QDS: 3318CD (Grid name: Cape Town), Kirstenbosch, scree below Fernwood Buttress., 244m

BOL
Leptogidium byssoides (Carrington) Zahlbr.
BOL0234892Pillans, N.S.   98941921-06-19
South Africa, Western Cape, Cape Town Div., Stinkwater Ravine [Blinkwater Ravine].

BOL
BOL0234893Garside, S.   62971949-12-20
South Africa, Western Cape, Cape Town Div.. QDS: 3318CD (Grid name: Cape Town), Platteklip Gorge., 1067m

BOL
BOL0234894Esterhuysen, E.E.   256741956-04-15
South Africa, Western Cape, Cape Town Div.. QDS: 3318CD (Grid name: Cape Town), Table Mountain, Wood Butress ledges, south side.

BOL
Leptogidium byssoides (Carrington) Zahlbr.
BOL0234900Unknown   s.n.1921-06-19
Unknown


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