Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Combretum collinum, Combretum collinum subsp. gazense (Combretum bajonense, Combretum gazense, Combretum mechowianum), Combretum collinum subsp. ondongense (Combretum ondongense), Combretum collinum subsp. suluense (Combretum junodii, Combretum makindense, Combretum suluense), Combretum collinum sub... (show all)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


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BOL0263476Hutchinson, J.   25221929-01-08
South Africa, Mpumalanga, Transvaal. 23 miles from Hector's Spruit towards Hora.

BOL
BOL0263477Burtt-Davy, J.   106811911-06-22
South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, Buckham's to Forbes' coal mine. On the Lebombo Flats., 305m

BOL
BOL0263478Rodin, R.J.   26071947-11-17
Namibia, Ohangwena, S.W.A. Ovamboland. Oshikango.

BOL
BOL0263479Galpin, E.E.   12641890-12-24
Eswatini, Hhohho, Swaziland. Horo mine., 610m

BOL
Combretum collinum subsp. suluense (Engl. & Diels) Okafor
BOL0263480Hutchinson, J.   2258
South Africa, Limpopo, Transvaal. Wihly [Wylie's Poort].

BOL
Combretum collinum subsp. suluense (Engl. & Diels) Okafor
BOL0263481Acocks, J.P.H.   115731945-07-13
South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, Behind Vryheid., 1219m

BOL
Combretum collinum subsp. gazense (Swynn. & Baker f.) Okafor
BOL0263482Hilbert, R.   HIL0901998-09-05
Namibia, Otjozondjupa. QDS: 1918DA (Grid name: Grootfontein), Mangetti DVS borehole., -19.625 18.625

BOL
Combretum collinum subsp. gazense (Swynn. & Baker f.) Okafor
BOL0263483Gillett, J.B.   30641928-12-20
South Africa, Limpopo, Transvaal. Zoutpansberg. Witvlag, about 16 miles west of Lake Fundudzi.

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BOL0263588Dinter, M.K.   68141934-01-14
Namibia, Omusema [River].


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Google Map

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