Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Agelanthus kraussianus (Loranthus kraussianus, Tapinanthus kraussianus, Tapinanthus kraussianus subsp. kraussianus)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
Agelanthus kraussianus (Meisn.) Polhill & Wiens
BOL128225Krauss, F.   125
South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, Circa Natalbai, Nov. [Around Natalbay].

BOL
Tapinanthus kraussianus (Meisn.) Tiegh.
BOL0264073Bolus, H.   10277
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Pondoland. Near flum Omgazi [Near the Mngazi river]., 152m

BOL
Tapinanthus kraussianus (Meisn.) Tiegh.
BOL0264078Compton, R.H.   177121945-11-20
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Kentani Dist., Transkei. Manubie forest.

BOL
Tapinanthus kraussianus (Meisn.) Tiegh.
BOL0264077Adamson, R.S.   3039
Zimbabwe, Mashonaland West, Sinoia [Chinhoyi].

BOL
Tapinanthus kraussianus (Meisn.) Tiegh.
BOL0264076Hutchinson, J.   17371928-12-01
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Approaching St. Johns [Port Saint Johns].

BOL
Tapinanthus kraussianus (Meisn.) Tiegh.
BOL0264075Gueinzius   s.n.
South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, Port Natal [Durban].

BOL
Tapinanthus kraussianus (Meisn.) Tiegh.
BOL0264074Judd, E.   s.n.1923-11-08
Zimbabwe, Manicaland, Umtali [Mutare].

BOL
Tapinanthus kraussianus (Meisn.) Tiegh.
BOL0264072Thorncroft, G.   2483
South Africa, Mpumalanga, North Kaap near Barberton.

BOL
Tapinanthus kraussianus (Meisn.) Tiegh.
BOL0264071Flanagan, H.G.   25
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Probably near Komgha [Komga]., 152m

BOL
Tapinanthus kraussianus (Meisn.) Tiegh.
BOL0264965Wood, J.M.   1724
South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, Natal.

BOL
Tapinanthus kraussianus (Meisn.) Tiegh.
BOL0264966Wood, J.M.   1383
South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, Prope Durban [Near Durban].

BOL
Tapinanthus kraussianus (Meisn.) Tiegh.
BOL0264964Pegler, A.   292
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Kentani Dist., Kentani., 305m


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