Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Aspalathus sceptrum-aureum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
47503Dahlgren, R.M.T.   611956-08-01
South Africa, Western Cape, Ladismith. QDS: 3321BC (Grid name: Ladismith), Ladismith Div, between Zwartbergen & Huis Pass, top of hill., -33.4577 21.56861

BOL
47504Levyns, M.R.B.   105151956-07-26
South Africa, Western Cape, George. QDS: 3322CD (Grid name: Oudtshoorn), George, Paardepoort., -33.81021 22.44207, 365 - 365m

BOL
115615Esterhuysen, E.E.   194551951-12-06
South Africa, Western Cape, Oudtshoorn. QDS: 3322CC (Grid name: Oudtshoorn), OUDTSHOORN DIV. N SIDE OF OUTENIQUAS, TOP OF FOOTHILLS NEAR MOERAS RIVER, -33.86172 22.03601

BOL
115616Dahlgren, R.M.T.   13671956-11-30
South Africa, Western Cape, Laingsburg. QDS: 3321AD (Grid name: Ladismith), LAINGSBURG DIV. KOPPIE JUST N OF SEVEN WEEKS POORT PASS., -33.35615 21.40921

BOL
115617Dahlgren, R.M.T.   13891956-12-01
South Africa, Western Cape, George. QDS: 3322CD (Grid name: Oudtshoorn), GEORGE DIV. 5M N OF THE HIGHEST POINT OF THE OUTENIQUA PASS, -33.83903 22.34892

BOL
BOL136197Dahlgren, R.M.T.   1881956-08-21
South Africa, Western Cape, George. QDS: 3322CD (Grid name: Oudtshoorn), George Division: 15 miles N. of George, N. of Outeniqua Pass., -33.81155 22.34124

BOL
BOL0227592Stirton, C.H.   138352014-02-14
South Africa, Western Cape, George. QDS: 3322CD (Grid name: Oudtshoorn), Kamferskloof, -33.845172 22.420911

BOL
BOL0232647Stirton, C.H.   138342014-02-14
South Africa, Western Cape, George. QDS: 3322CD (Grid name: Oudtshoorn), Kamferskloof, -33.845172 22.420911

BOL
BOL0222599Dahlgren, R.   2231956-08-25
South Africa, Western Cape, Cape Prov.: George Div.: 13 miles N. of George along the road to Oudtshoorn, N. of Outeniqua Pass. S. slope.


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