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

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
BOL0253570Hedderson, T.A.J.   184552013-09-08
Reunion, Saint Joseph Commune, Plaines des Greques. Foret du Rond., -21.308744 55.607775, 900m

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BOL0253571Hedderson, T.A.J.   166482008-03-26
Reunion, Cilaos Commune, Cirque de Cilaos. Trail to Piton des Neiges at Le Bloc. Foret de la Mare a Joseph., -21.117828 55.489742, 1700m

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BOL0253572Hedderson, T.A.J.   166482008-03-26
Reunion, Cilaos Commune, Cirque de Cilaos. Trail to Piton des Neiges at Le Bloc. Foret de la Mare a Joseph., -21.117828 55.489742, 1700m

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Phyllodon truncatulus (Mull.Hal.) W.R.Buck
BOL0253573Gwynne-Evans, D.   20.5.2010/-6/162010-05-20
Mozambique, Zambezia, Mabu Forest. Ridge below Mabu Peak., -16.2982 36.3951, 1693m

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BOL0256427Jacobs, M.   B2051968-02-03
Philippines, Cordillera, Benguet, Luzon. Mt Pulag., 16.6 120.9, 2600 - 2700m

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BOL0256428Jacobs, M.   B4151968-02-15
Philippines, Cordillera, Benguet, Luzon. Mt Tabayoc, Lake Ingcolos, Lake Valley., 16.7 120.883333, 2420 - 2450m

BOL
Symphyodon pygmaeus (Broth.) S.He & Snider
BOL0256429Shevock, J.R.   344292010-03-01
Sao Tome and Principe, Sao Tome Island, Obo National Park. Along Pico de Sao Tome Trail about the summit of Pico Calvario well beyond trail junction to Nova Ceicao and Bom Baim., 0.269722 6.576583, 1566m

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BOL0240949Hedderson, T.A.J.   184962013-10-04
French Polynesia, Society Islands, Tahiti. Just below ridge on trail from Belvedere to Aorai., -17.56925 -149.527056, 600m

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Bryocrumia vivicolor (Broth. & Dixon) W.R.Buck
BOL0240175Hedderson, T.A.J.   181352012-10-03
Rwanda, Western Cape. QDS: 0229AC, Nyungwe National Park: Gisakura. Trail between Nyungwe Forest Lodge and waterfall, at the waterfall., -2.447528 29.114667, 1845 - 1845m


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