Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Brachylaena glabra (Brachylaena dentata, Brachylaena grandifolia, Tarchonanthus glaber)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


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Brachylaena glabra (L.f.) Druce
167879Zeyher, C.L.P.   309
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Hankey, Port Elizabeth, Uitenhage District, on the Van Staden's River-mountain

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Brachylaena glabra (L.f.) Druce
167880Dix, W.E.   1301934-10-27
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Hankey, Humansdorp Division, Loerie Plantation

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Brachylaena glabra (L.f.) Druce
167881Sim, T.R.   23951899-08-01
South Africa, Eastern Cape, East Pondoland, Egossa., 457m

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Brachylaena glabra (L.f.) Druce
167882Wood, J.M.   4129
South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, New Hanover, Ndwedwe, Mapumulo, Natal, Grea Noodsberg

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Brachylaena glabra (L.f.) Druce
167883Paterson, F.M.   8791912-12-01
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Port Elizabeth, Van Stadens near Port Elizabeth

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Brachylaena glabra (L.f.) Druce
167884Bean, P.A.   22781990-04-13
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Port Saint John's. QDS: 3129DA (Grid name: Port St. Johns), Transkei, Port Saint John's, Mount Sullivan, 304 - 304m

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Brachylaena glabra (L.f.) Druce
167885Hutchinson, J.   14051928-11-11
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Humansdorp, Above Witte Els Bosch

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Brachylaena glabra (L.f.) Druce
167886Grant, A.   22151926-03-01
South Africa, Western Cape, Wellington, Bain's Kloof near Wellington

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Brachylaena glabra (L.f.) Druce
167887Fourcade, H.G.   44991930-12-01
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Humansdorp, Humansdorp Division, Road to Zuur Anys

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Brachylaena glabra (L.f.) Druce
167888Fourcade, H.G.   5371909-11-01
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Humansdorp, Storms River, near mouth, 60 - 60m

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Brachylaena glabra (L.f.) Druce
167889West, E.   2671908-05-01
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Humansdorp, Assegai Bosch, near Humansdorp, 182 - 182m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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