Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Centella thesioides
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
Centella thesioides M.T.R.Schub. & B.-E.van Wyk
105010Esterhuysen, E.E.   21017A1953-01-02
South Africa, Western Cape, CALEDON DIVISION. SCHILPADKOP R.Z.E.\\nMOUNTAIN.

BOL
Centella thesioides M.T.R.Schub. & B.-E.van Wyk
105122Bean, P.A.   27251991-10-14
South Africa, Western Cape, RIVIERSONDEREINDE MOUNTAINS, LOWER NORTHERN SLOPES ON THE BOESMANS PASS ROAD

BOL
Centella thesioides M.T.R.Schub. & B.-E.van Wyk
105205Adamson, R.S.   44351957-01-10
South Africa, Western Cape, ROBERTSON DIVISION; SONDEREINDE MOUNTAINS NEAR BOSCHMANNSKLOOF

BOL
Centella thesioides M.T.R.Schub. & B.-E.van Wyk
105208Adamson, R.S.   44331951-09-01
South Africa, Western Cape, SONDEREND MOUNTAINS NEAR BOSCHMANS KLOOF; ROBERTSON DIVISION

BOL
Centella thesioides M.T.R.Schub. & B.-E.van Wyk
105339Levyns, M.R.B.   91161948-08-21
South Africa, Western Cape, LADISMITH DISTRICT

BOL
Centella thesioides M.T.R.Schub. & B.-E.van Wyk
105341Levyns, M.R.B.   92021948-09-26
South Africa, Western Cape, SONDER EINDE MOUNTAINS, KLOOF PASS

BOL
Centella thesioides M.T.R.Schub. & B.-E.van Wyk
105342Levyns, M.R.B.   108051957-10-12
South Africa, Western Cape, ROBERTSON DISTRICT

BOL
Centella thesioides M.T.R.Schub. & B.-E.van Wyk
105373Esterhuysen, E.E.   44831940-10-13
South Africa, Western Cape, ROBERTSON DIVISION; BOESMAN'S KLOOF PASS AT MC GREGOR

BOL
Centella thesioides M.T.R.Schub. & B.-E.van Wyk
BOL138230Schubert, MTR   341994-09-09
South Africa, Western Cape, Jonaskop, from 2nd gate upwards. Fynbos on TMS, on sand between rocks.


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