Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Simplicaulos fuscidulus (Ischyrolepis fuscidula, Restio fuscidulus)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
Simplicaulos fuscidulus (Pillans) H.P.Linder
84870Esterhuysen, E.E.   294651962-02-11
South Africa, Cape Province. QDS: 3319CB (Grid name: Worcester), Worcester, Audens Ridge Pk, slopes & summit ridge., 4500 - 5300m

BOL
Simplicaulos fuscidulus (Pillans) H.P.Linder
84871Esterhuysen, E.E.   281941959-02-15
South Africa, Cape Province. QDS: 3319CB (Grid name: Worcester), Worcester, Audensberg, rocky summit & ridge on E. side., 5500 - 5600m

BOL
Simplicaulos fuscidulus (Pillans) H.P.Linder
84872Esterhuysen, E.E.   281941959-02-15
South Africa, Cape Province. QDS: 3319CB (Grid name: Worcester), Worcester, Audensberg summit and ridge on E. side., 5500 - 5600m

BOL
Simplicaulos fuscidulus (Pillans) H.P.Linder
84874Esterhuysen, E.E.   335141974-04-14
South Africa, Cape Province. QDS: 3319CB (Grid name: Worcester), Worcester, Audensberg Ridge Pk. ,from beacon towards Audensberg.

BOL
Simplicaulos fuscidulus (Pillans) H.P.Linder
84875Esterhuysen, E.E.   334901974-03-09
South Africa, Cape Province. QDS: 3319CD (Grid name: Worcester), Worcester, ridge above Brandwacht Valley towards Audens Ridge Pk., 2700 - 3800m

BOL
Simplicaulos fuscidulus (Pillans) H.P.Linder
98637Esterhuysen, E.E.   330361972-11-02
South Africa, Cape Province. QDS: 3319CB (Grid name: Worcester), Worcester, along ridge from Onserus (Fairy Glen), towards Audensberg Ridge Pk., 3000 - 3000m

BOL
Simplicaulos fuscidulus (Pillans) H.P.Linder
BOL139470Esterhuysen, E.E.   32311940-10-06
South Africa, Cape Province, Worcester Division, Andesberg, summit.

BOL
Simplicaulos fuscidulus (Pillans) H.P.Linder
BOL139471Esterhuysen, E.E.   32321940-10-06
South Africa, Cape Province, Worcester Division, Andesberg, summit.


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.