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

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Bolus Herbarium


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BOL0259833Bester, E.   Bes1+Eck11998-05-12
Namibia, Erongo. QDS: 2216 (Grid name: Otjimbingwe), Road 1958, 10km from (after) Otjimbingwe. K2. [Latitude seconds were 80, changed to 0.8]., -22.4 16.161944

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BOL0259834Pillans, N.S.   5920
Namibia, Erongo, Welwitsch River.

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BOL0259835Unknown   s.n.
Mozambique, Gaza, Chicualacuala Dist, Chikwalakwala [Chicualacuala], Limpopo R. Valley.

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BOL0259836Taylor, L.E.   34211951-09-03
Zimbabwe, Masvingo, Lundi [Runde] River.

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BOL0259837Pearson, H.H.W.   91651915-12-29
Namibia, Hardap, Ababies.

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BOL0259838Marloth, H.W.R.   1196
Namibia, Terra Damaraland dicta, prope Hykamkab [in the land of the Damara, near Hykamkab]., 300m

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BOL0259839Obermeyer, A.A.   Sub-TRV365651937-06-27
Zimbabwe, Manicaland, Birchenough bridge, Sabi R [Save River].

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BOL0259840Bolus, H.   Sub-BH12457
Angola, Benguela, Prope [near] Benguella, Lobito Bay.

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BOL0259841Bolus, H.   9701
Mozambique, Maputo, Delagoa Bay [Maputo Bay], about 18 mi from Lourenco Marques [Maputo], near Shepherd's.

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BOL0259842Rodin, R.J.   27511947-12-07
Namibia, Erongo, Kaokoveld, near Brandberg.

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BOL0259843Honey, T.   830
Mozambique, Sofala, Zambesia, Magadade.

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BOL0259844Galpin, E.E.   133201932-08-28
South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, Zululand, near Mkuzi. On Lebombo Flats, Tongaland., 46 - 61m

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BOL0259845Galpin, E.E.   151341934-09-23
South Africa, Limpopo, Zoutpansberg, Zoutpan., 762m

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BOL0259846Gerstner, J.   68831948-05-17
South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, Umkuzia [Mkuze], Ubombo., 122m

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BOL0259847West, O.   37091958-08-28
Zimbabwe, Matabeleland South, Gwanda. Beit Bridge, Shashi camp. S.N.A. "G" Shashi, Limpopo junction.


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