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

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Bolus Herbarium


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Nenax cinerea (Thunb.) Puff
BOL138635Pearson, H.H.W.   59791910-12-23
South Africa, Northern Cape, Namaqualand District. Common in sand between Anenous and Chubeisis Outspan.

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BOL138636Pearson, H.H.W.   56151910-12-08
South Africa, Northern Cape, Namaqualand District.

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BOL138637Puff, C.   800902-6/41980-09-02
South Africa, Western Cape, Clanwilliam District. West side of Pakhuis Pass, a little West of L. Leipoldt grave.

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BOL138638Esterhuysen, E.E.   36561940-11-03
South Africa, Western Cape, Worcester Divsion. Bonteberg, Eikenbosch Hoek, South Slope.

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BOL138639Puff, C.   800915-2/11980-09-15
South Africa, Western Cape, Clanwilliam District. Graafwater-Leipoldtville rd. 3km and SE of Graafwater-Lambert's Bay tar road., 38 - 38m

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Nenax cinerea (Thunb.) Puff
BOL138649Pearson, H.H.W.   32951908-01-17
South Africa, Northern Cape, Little Namaqualand. River bed between Klipplaat and Bitterfontein.

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Nenax cinerea (Thunb.) Puff
BOL138650Pearson, H.H.W.   39301908-12-23
South Africa, Northern Cape, Little Namaqualand. Broken country 15 miles North of Alwyn's Fontein.

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Nenax cinerea (Thunb.) Puff
BOL138651Pearson, H.H.W.   39661909-12-10
South Africa, Northern Cape, Bot Rivier Bed, between Calvinia and Holle Rivier.

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Nenax sp. nov. (Levyns)
157595Levyns, M.R.B.   92001948-09-26
South Africa, Western Cape, Zonder Einde Mts.; near top of Boesman's Kloof Pass., 609 - 609m

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BOL0226224   
South Africa, Western Cape

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BOL0226225   
South Africa, Western Cape

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BOL0226226   
South Africa, Western Cape

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BOL0226223   
South Africa, Western Cape


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