Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Crotalaria orientalis, Crotalaria orientalis subsp. allenii (Crotalaria allenii), Crotalaria orientalis subsp. orientalis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
Crotalaria orientalis Burtt Davy ex I.Verd.
151254Power, J.H.   s.n.1924-12-01
Botswana, British Bechuanaland. Lobatsi

BOL
Crotalaria orientalis Burtt Davy ex I.Verd.
151255Cruickshank, J.   Sub-BH25101872-01-01
South Africa, Northern Cape, Between Kuruman and Vaal River

BOL
Crotalaria orientalis subsp. allenii (I.Verd.) Polhill & A.Schreib.
151256Eyles, F.   1192
Zimbabwe, Bulawayo, Southern Rhodesia, Bulawayo.

BOL
Crotalaria orientalis subsp. allenii (I.Verd.) Polhill & A.Schreib.
151257Kolbe, F.C.   4087
Zimbabwe, Bulawayo, Rhodesia, Bulawayo.

BOL
Crotalaria orientalis subsp. allenii (I.Verd.) Polhill & A.Schreib.
151258Maguire, B.   23901953-02-04
Namibia, South West Africa. North-east of Karkuwise, Cigarette


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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