Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Aspalathus amoena (Aspalathus retroflexa subsp. amoena)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
Aspalathus amoena (R.Dahlgren) R.Dahlgren
47676Dahlgren, R.M.T.   7031956-10-17
South Africa, Western Cape, Worcester. QDS: 3319CA (Grid name: Worcester), Worcester Div, about 1ml N of Darling Bridge along the road to Ceres., -33.50851 19.19265

BOL
Aspalathus amoena (R.Dahlgren) R.Dahlgren
115328Esterhuysen, E.E.   222541953-11-04
South Africa, Western Cape, Worcester. QDS: 3319CA (Grid name: Worcester), WORCESTER DIV. NEAR BREERIVIER STATION., -33.52385 19.20903

BOL
Aspalathus amoena (R.Dahlgren) R.Dahlgren
115329Isaac, F.M.   33511941-11-17
South Africa, Western Cape, Tulbagh. QDS: 3319AC (Grid name: Worcester), TULBAGH DIV. BETWEEN ROMANS RIVER AND DARLING BRIDGE., -33.49234 19.19564

BOL
Aspalathus amoena (R.Dahlgren) R.Dahlgren
115330Bolus, H.   Sub-BH50321879-11-01
South Africa, Western Cape, Tulbagh, Worcester. QDS: 3319CA (Grid name: Worcester), IN BREEDE RIVER VALLEY NEAR DARLING BRIDGE, -33.52156 19.18395

BOL
Aspalathus amoena (R.Dahlgren) R.Dahlgren
115331Dahlgren, R.M.T.   17821957-02-04
South Africa, Western Cape, Worcester. QDS: 3319CA (Grid name: Worcester), WORCESTER DIV. 1M N OF DARLING BRIDGE, -33.50827 19.19283

BOL
Aspalathus amoena (R.Dahlgren) R.Dahlgren
BOL136155Dahlgren, R.M.T.   10871956-11-06
South Africa, Western Cape, Worcester. QDS: 3319CA (Grid name: Worcester), Worcester Division, 6 miles S. of Wolseley, c. 1 mile N. of ''Darling Bridge'' along road to Wellington., -33.50851 19.19265

BOL
Aspalathus amoena (R.Dahlgren) R.Dahlgren
199186Koopman, R.   13002016-11-23
South Africa, Western Cape. QDS: 3319AD (Grid name: Worcester), Wolseley Municipal Commonage, -33.410083 19.213361, 290 - 290m


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Google Map

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