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

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
Millettia gracilis Welw. ex Baker
76141Leighton, F.M.   30841950-12-01
South Africa, Eastern Cape, PORT ST. JOHNS DIV, PORT ST. JOHNS.

BOL
Millettia gracilis Welw. ex Baker
76142Galpin, E.E.   34871896-12-01
South Africa, Eastern Cape, PORT ST. JOHNS.

BOL
Millettia grandis (E.Mey.) Skeels
76143Flanagan, H.G.   11241892-01-01
South Africa, Eastern Cape, NEAR KEI MOUTH., 6 - 6m

BOL
Millettia grandis (E.Mey.) Skeels
76144Pegler, A.M.   12151905-07-31
South Africa, Eastern Cape, KENTANI DIST., 303 - 303m

BOL
Millettia grandis (E.Mey.) Skeels
126200Earthy, E.D.   162&128
Mozambique, Maputo, Portuguese East Africa, Delagoa Bay.

BOL
Millettia grandis (E.Mey.) Skeels
126201Wood, J.M.   326
South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, NATAL.

BOL
Millettia grandis (E.Mey.) Skeels
126202Wood, MJ   10251887-01-01
South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, NATAL, BEREA BUSH NEAR DURBAN., 3 - 3m

BOL
Millettia gracilis Welw. ex Baker
126203Galpin, E.E.   s.n.1932-08-13
South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, NATAL, Stanger, 4 - 4m

BOL
126204Zenker, G.   67
Cameroon, Southwest Region, Mimfia [Mamfe].

BOL
126205Zenker, G.   233
Cameroon, South Region, Bipindi.

BOL
126206Mauso, J   779
Mozambique, Zimbiti [Mafambice].

BOL
126207Mauso, J   779
Mozambique, Zimbiti [Mafambice].

BOL
126208Zenker, G.   233
Cameroon, South Region, Bipindi.

BOL
126209Zenker, G.   67
Cameroon, Southwest Region, Mimfia [Mamfe].

BOL
Millettia gracilis Welw. ex Baker
126210Unknown   s.n.1938-01-21
South Africa, Eastern Cape, E. PROV.

BOL
126211Zenker, G.   233
Cameroon, South Region, Bipindi.

BOL
126212Zenker, G.   67
Cameroon, Southwest Region, Mimfia [Mamfe].

BOL
126213Wylie, J.   s.n.1903-04-06
South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, ZULULAND, 909 - 909m


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