Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Afzelia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


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Afzelia africana Sm. ex Pers.
BOL0219967Schmidt, H.H.   17821995-11-27
Ghana, Northern. Mole National Park. 25 km N of Damango. ca. 150km W of Tamale., 9.256833 -1.8535, 160m

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Afzelia africana Sm. ex Pers.
BOL0219968Zenker, G.   224
Cameroon, South Region, Bipindi.

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Afzelia africana Sm. ex Pers.
BOL0219969Zenker, G.   224
Cameroon, South Region, Bipindi.

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Afzelia bella Harms
BOL0219970Zenker, G.   347
Cameroon, South Region, Bipinde [Bipindi].

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Afzelia bella Harms
BOL0219971Zenker, G.   347
Cameroon, South Region, Bipinde [Bipindi].

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Afzelia bipindensis Harms
BOL0219972Zenker, G.   277
Cameroon, Southwest Region, Mimfia [Mamfe].

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Afzelia bipindensis Harms
BOL0219973Zenker, G.   277
Cameroon, Southwest Region, Mimfia [Mamfe].

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Afzelia bipindensis Harms
BOL0219974Zenker, G.   277
Cameroon, Southwest Region, Mimfia [Mamfe].

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BOL0219960Unknown   s.n.
Unknown, Locality unknown.

BOL
BOL0219961Galpin, E.E.   s.n.1935-09-22
Malawi, Central Region, Nyasaland, Lake Nyasa, Subina Bay.

BOL
BOL0219962Earthy, D.E.   159
Mozambique, Maputo, Portuguese East Africa, Delagoa Bay.

BOL
BOL0219963Honey, T.   648
Mozambique, Sofala, Beira.

BOL
BOL0219964Lang, H.   Sub-TRV320921932-10-07
South Africa, Limpopo, K.N.P. [Kruger National Park], Punda Maria.

BOL
BOL0219965Swartz   s.n.
Zimbabwe, Matabeleland North, Rhodesia, Victoria Falls.

BOL
BOL0219966Gibbs, L.   375
Rhodesia, Matabeleland South, Matobo Dist., Rhodesia, Matopos.

BOL
BOL0219975Gerstner, J.   66911948-07-27
Portuguese East Africa; Maputo


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Google Map

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