Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Asparagus alopecurus (Myrsiphyllum alopecurum)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
Asparagus alopecurus (Oberm.) Malcomber & Sebsebe
32047Keninjan, C.A.   ACCSIRO 1201990-09-20
South Africa, Western Cape, Klawer, Brandberg Pass, near Klawer.

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Asparagus alopecurus (Oberm.) Malcomber & Sebsebe
32048Keninjan, C.A.   ACCSIRO 1191990-09-19
South Africa, Northern Cape, Namaqualand. QDS: 2917DA (Grid name: Springbok), Spektakelberg Pass., -29.4 17.38

BOL
Asparagus alopecurus (Oberm.) Malcomber & Sebsebe
32049Kleinjan, C.A.   ACCSIRO 1181991-09-25
South Africa, Northern Cape, Namaqualand. QDS: 3017BD (Grid name: Hondeklipbaai), Darters Grave, south of Kamieskroon., -30.18 17.54

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Asparagus alopecurus (Oberm.) Malcomber & Sebsebe
32050Kleinjan, C.A.   ACCSIRO 0971992-10-08
South Africa, Western Cape, Little Namaqualand. QDS: 3118DD (Grid name: Vanrhynsdorp), Wiedouw farm, base of Gifberge., -31.45 18.47

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Asparagus alopecurus (Oberm.) Malcomber & Sebsebe
140827Zeyher, C.L.P.   29
South Africa, Western Cape, Worcester, Tulbagskloof (Nieuwekloof),Tulbaghsthal, foot of Winterhoeksberg, Witsenberg and Vogelvalei (3319AA/AC) [Locality code 77. Refer to Botanical Exploration of southern Africa, Strelitizia 26: Details of Ecklon and Zeyher localities].

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Asparagus alopecurus (Oberm.) Malcomber & Sebsebe
140828Zeyher, C.L.P.   1676
South Africa, Western Cape, Kammapass near Heerenlogement.

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Asparagus alopecurus (Oberm.) Malcomber & Sebsebe
140829Kolbe   142951917-09-01
South Africa, Western Cape, CAPE, VAN RHYNSDORP, BETWEEN RIETPOORT & KLAVER.


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