Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Amphithalea muirii (Coelidium muirii)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


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Amphithalea muirii (Granby) A.L.Schutte
BOL0220621Levyns, M.R.   74231941-07-05
South Africa, Western Cape, Buffels Poort Berg - Ladismith, 3200m

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Amphithalea muirii (Granby) A.L.Schutte
BOL0220622Parker, R.N.   44221949-07-25
South Africa, Western Cape, near Albertinia Riversdale division.

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Amphithalea muirii (Granby) A.L.Schutte
BOL0220623Esterhuysen, E.E.   33209
South Africa, Western Cape, Ladismith Dist.

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Amphithalea muirii (Granby) A.L.Schutte
BOL0220624Esterhuysen   33908
South Africa, Western Cape, Ladismith Dist.: Bobuffelskloof

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Amphithalea muirii (Granby) A.L.Schutte
BOL0220625Esterhuysen, E.   282571959-03-29
South Africa, Western Cape, Cape Prov.: Ladismith Dist.: between Toverkop & Peak Wood, Swartberg., 1829m

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Amphithalea muirii (Granby) A.L.Schutte
BOL0220626Levyns, M.R.   90431948-08-16
South Africa, Western Cape, Ladismith, 610m

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Amphithalea muirii (Granby) A.L.Schutte
BOL0220627Levyns, M.R.   2721
South Africa, Western Cape, Ladismith, 610m

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Amphithalea muirii (Granby) A.L.Schutte
BOL0220628Muir, J.   13471914-05-18
South Africa, Western Cape, Albertinia commonage

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Amphithalea muirii (Granby) A.L.Schutte
BOL0220629Levyns, M.R.   2339
South Africa, Western Cape, Road at N end of Seven Weeks Poort, 1067m

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Amphithalea muirii (Granby) A.L.Schutte
BOL0220630Levyns, M.R.   100961954-07-23
South Africa, Western Cape, Montagu on Hospital Road, 427m

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Amphithalea muirii (Granby) A.L.Schutte
BOL0220631Barker, W.F.   54361949-08-05
South Africa, Western Cape, Near Barrydale Swellendam C.P.


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