Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Centella longifolia (Centella montana var. longifolia)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
Centella longifolia (Adamson) M.T.R.Schub. & B.-E.van Wyk
105216Esterhuysen, E.E.   167711950-01-26
South Africa, Western Cape, UNIONDALE DIVISION; LOWER NORTH SLOPES OF ZITZIKAMMA MOUNTAINS NEAR JOUBERTINA. SINGLE PLANT

BOL
Centella longifolia (Adamson) M.T.R.Schub. & B.-E.van Wyk
105218Dickson, MD   531956-08-01
South Africa, Western Cape, KNYSNA DISTRICT; FARLEIGH PLANTATION KNYSNA

BOL
Centella longifolia (Adamson) M.T.R.Schub. & B.-E.van Wyk
105219Esterhuysen, E.E.   163711949-11-03
South Africa, Western Cape, UNIONDALE DIVISION; DIE HOEK VALLEY AT NORTH FOOT OF ZITZIKAMMA MOUNTAINS NEAR JOUBERTINA.

BOL
Centella longifolia (Adamson) M.T.R.Schub. & B.-E.van Wyk
105224Esterhuysen, E.E.   168391950-03-27
South Africa, Western Cape, UNIONDALE DIVISION; STEEP UPPER EAST SLOPES OF ZITZIKAMMA MOUNTAINS NEAR JOUBERTINA, 914 - 914m

BOL
Centella longifolia (Adamson) M.T.R.Schub. & B.-E.van Wyk
105225Esterhuysen, E.E.   168441950-03-27
South Africa, Western Cape, UNIONDALE DIVISION; STEEP UPPER EAST SLOPES OF ZITZIKAMMA MOUNTAINS NEAR JOUBERTINA

BOL
Centella longifolia (Adamson) M.T.R.Schub. & B.-E.van Wyk
BOL138213Esterhuysen, E.E.   167671950-01-26
South Africa, Western Cape, Uniondale Division. Hard or stony lower N. slopes of Tsitsikamma Mts near Joubertina.

BOL
Centella longifolia (Adamson) M.T.R.Schub. & B.-E.van Wyk
156201Compton, R.H.   51611935-04-30
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Uniondale, Uniondale Div; West of Lauterwater. Many Waters Kloof, 914 - 914m


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Google Map

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