Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Agathosma hispida (Agathosma trachyphylla, Bucco hispida, Diosma hispida)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
Agathosma hispida (Thunb.) Bartl. & H.L.Wendl.
96322Cameron, A.   491980-10-28
South Africa, Western Cape, Malmesbury. QDS: 3318DB (Grid name: Cape Town), Paarl District, Western slopes of N Paardeberg, above the dam on Eikelaan farm. (Lammershoek)., -33.54008 18.79287

BOL
Agathosma hispida (Thunb.) Bartl. & H.L.Wendl.
96323Viviers, M.   s.n.1983-02-10
South Africa, Western Cape, Paarl. QDS: 3319CC (Grid name: Worcester), Worcester, Fransch Hoek, Zachariashoek: Bakkerskloof., -33.81083 19.03917, 609 - 609m

BOL
Agathosma hispida (Thunb.) Bartl. & H.L.Wendl.
96324Bean, P.A.   s.n.1985-09-29
South Africa, Western Cape, Paarl. QDS: 3319CA (Grid name: Worcester), Worcester District, Du Toit's Kloof Pass, W side on granite roadside., -33.72139 19.07167

BOL
Agathosma hispida (Thunb.) Bartl. & H.L.Wendl.
96325Pillans, N.S.   63171931-07-01
South Africa, Western Cape, Malmesbury, Paarl. QDS: 3318DB (Grid name: Cape Town), Malmesbury Division, Frequent on S slopes of Paardeberg., -33.60917 18.82857

BOL
Agathosma hispida (Thunb.) Bartl. & H.L.Wendl.
96326Hugo, L.   25871981-04-14
South Africa, Western Cape, Malmesbury. QDS: 3318DB (Grid name: Cape Town), Cape Town District, Paardeberg. W side in Modderkloof on steep W TMS slope., -33.58617 18.79256, 457 - 457m

BOL
Agathosma hispida (Thunb.) Bartl. & H.L.Wendl.
96328Bean, P.A.   431A1980-09-20
South Africa, Western Cape, Malmesbury. QDS: 3318DA (Grid name: Cape Town), Malmesbury, Hercules Pillar, Helderfontein Farm. Grid: 3318BA/BB., -33.56831 18.72198

BOL
Agathosma hispida (Thunb.) Bartl. & H.L.Wendl.
96329Pillans, N.S.   76571935-08-05
South Africa, Western Cape, Malmesbury. QDS: 3318DB (Grid name: Cape Town), PAARL DIVISION, PAARDEBERG, MIDDLE EAST SLOPES., -33.60175 18.82769


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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