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

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
Trimeris anceps (L.f.) E.B.Knox
70012Bolus, H.   s.n.0000-00-00
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Grahamstown., 762m

BOL
Trimeris anceps (L.f.) E.B.Knox
70014Ecklon, C.F.   28
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Uitenhage Dist., Zwartkop River.

BOL
Trimeris anceps (L.f.) E.B.Knox
103848Schlechter, F.R.R.   116981897-12-10
Mozambique, Maputo, Matola., 9m

BOL
Trimeris anceps (L.f.) E.B.Knox
103990Giffen, M.H.   13921943-03-10
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Victoria East. QDS: 3226DD (Grid name: Fort Beaufort), Alice. Stream in Gaga Valley., -32.7875 26.836111, 518m

BOL
Trimeris anceps (L.f.) E.B.Knox
104030Schlechter, F.R.R.   25851893-04-21
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Near Uitenhage., 76m

BOL
Trimeris anceps (L.f.) E.B.Knox
104157Unknown   s.n.
South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, Zululand & Natal.

BOL
Trimeris anceps (L.f.) E.B.Knox
104168Schlechter, F.R.R.   103911897-04-10
South Africa, Western Cape, Caledon Div., Onrus River, near Hermanuspietersfontein., 6m

BOL
Trimeris anceps (L.f.) E.B.Knox
104681Markotter, E.I.   Sub-SU20801929-02-19
South Africa, Western Cape, Near Gordon's Bay, rock clefts just above high water mark.

BOL
Trimeris anceps (L.f.) E.B.Knox
104741Bolus, H.M.L.   s.n.
South Africa, Western Cape, See Kooe vlei [Zeekoevlei].

BOL
Trimeris anceps (L.f.) E.B.Knox
104742Unknown   s.n.
South Africa, Western Cape, Cape Flats, Raapenberg., 12m

BOL
Trimeris anceps (L.f.) E.B.Knox
104743Adamson, R.S.   5231934-12-11
South Africa, Western Cape, South Peninsula. Near Hester's Dam.


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