Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Combretum hereroense, Combretum hereroense subsp. hereroense (Combretum porphyrolepis, Combretum transvaalense, Combretum transvaalense var. villosissimum, Combretum hereroense var. villosissimum)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


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BOL0263496Schlechter, F.R.R.   117721897-12-16
South Africa, Mpumalanga, Africannae, Regionis Orientalis [East African Region]. Komati Poort.

BOL
BOL0263503Rogers, F.A.   59241912-02-18
Zimbabwe, Bulawayo, Southern Rhodesia. Bulawayo., -20.15 25.416667, 1361m

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BOL0263502Rodin, R.J.   25981947-11-13
Namibia, Otjozondjupa, S.W.A. Near Otavi., 792m

BOL
BOL0263501Wilman, M.   Sub-BH15296
Namibia, Karas, South-West-Africa Protectorate. Kalahari Region. Sandfontein.

BOL
BOL0263500Rogers, F.A.   54501913-09-25
Zimbabwe, Midlands, S. Rhodesia. Queque [Kwekwe].

BOL
BOL0263499Gillet, J.B.   27901928-12-14
South Africa, Limpopo, Transvaal. Nye Valley near Potgietersrus [Mokopane].

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BOL0263498Gillet, J.B.   31401928-12-22
South Africa, Limpopo, Transvaal. Witvlag about 16 miles west of Lake Fundusi [Fundudzi] in the Zoutpansberg [Soutpansberg].

BOL
BOL0263497Bolus, H.   11017
South Africa, Limpopo, Pietersburg Dist., Prope [Near] Potgieter's Rust., 1097m

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BOL0263505Harbor, C.C.   6509
Botswana, Kgatleng, Bechuanaland Protectorate. Mochudi., -24.166667 26.083333

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BOL0263506Harbor, C.C.   6271
Botswana, Kgatleng, Bechuanaland Protectorate. Mochudi., -24.166667 26.083333

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BOL0263507Galpin, E.E.   70131905-09-11
Zambia, Southern, Rhodesia. Banks [of] Zambesi [River] at Livingstone., 884m

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BOL0263508Rogers, F.A.   7214
Zambia, Southern, N.W. Rhodesia. Livingstone., 914m

BOL
BOL0263509Van der Merwe, D.F.   22941
South Africa, North West, Transvaal. Near Zeerust.


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