Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Adromischus nanus (Adromischus pauciflorus)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
Adromischus nanus (N.E.Br.) Poelln.
61013Bruyns, P.V.   52051992-07-09
South Africa, Northern Cape. QDS: 2918AC (Grid name: Gamoep), Steinkopf. Witbank. (Coordinates determined by SANBI Rares Project 2005)., 1000 - 1000m

BOL
Adromischus nanus (N.E.Br.) Poelln.
74981Toelken, H.R.   54161973-12-21
South Africa, Northern Cape. QDS: 3025CC (Grid name: Colesberg), Colesberg Dist. 1 km South of Arundel Station. (Coordinates determined by SANBI Rares Project 2005)., -30.95222 25.01444

BOL
98014Toelken, H.R.   53131973-12-12
South Africa, Northern Cape. QDS: 2817CC (Grid name: Vioolsdrif), VIOOLSDRIF, 12 KM NORTH OF LEKKERSING

BOL
Adromischus nanus (N.E.Br.) Poelln.
98015Bruyns, P.V.   26701987-07-19
South Africa, Northern Cape. QDS: 2817BB (Grid name: Vioolsdrif), 1.5 KM NORTH OF EENRIET, 1050 - 1050m

BOL
Adromischus nanus (N.E.Br.) Poelln.
126577Toelken, H.R.   53101973-12-12
South Africa, Northern Cape. QDS: 2817CC (Grid name: Vioolsdrif), Vioolsdrif. 27 km North of Lekkersing. (Coordinates determined by SANBI Rares Project 2005).

BOL
Adromischus nanus (N.E.Br.) Poelln.
126578Bruyns, P.V.   46811991-07-09
South Africa, Northern Cape. QDS: 2918CB (Grid name: Gamoep), Kangnas. (Coordinates determined by SANBI Rares Project 2005)., 1000 - 1000m

BOL
Adromischus nanus (N.E.Br.) Poelln.
BOL133640Hall, H.   NBG 205/56
South Africa, Northern Cape. QDS: 2917BB (Grid name: Springbok), Namaqualand, Kinderle approximately 7 miles northeast of Steinkopf.(Coordinates determined by SANBI Rares Project 2005)., -29.18083 17.795

BOL
Adromischus nanus (N.E.Br.) Poelln.
171216Bruyns, P.V.   111252008-07-10
South Africa, Northern Cape, Pofadder. QDS: 2818DC (Grid name: Warmbad), Naroep. (28, 1000 - 1000m


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