Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Didymodoxa capensis, Didymodoxa capensis var. capensis (Australina procumbens, Australina thunbergii, Fleurya capensis, Urtica capensis), Didymodoxa capensis var. integrifolia (Australina capensis, Australina integrifolia, Australina paarlensis, Didymodoxa debilis, Didymodoxa integrifolia)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


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BOL128078Glover, R.   Sladen 87761912-09-16
South Africa, Western Cape, Het Kruis, Piquetberg.

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Didymodoxa capensis (L.f.) Friis & Wilmot-Dear
170517Linder, H.P.   4271974-09-29
South Africa, Western Cape, Piketberg. QDS: 3218DD (Grid name: Clanwilliam), Koggelkop., 609 - 609m

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BOL0222092Adamson, R.S.   33691942-08-28
South Africa, Western Cape, Smitswinkel.

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BOL0222093Compton, R.H.   146671943-08-23
South Africa, Western Cape, Buffels Bay.

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BOL0222094Adamson, R.S.   22011938-10-22
South Africa, Western Cape, Bakoven.

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Didymodoxa capensis var. integrifolia (Wedd.) Friis & Wilmot-Dear
BOL0222095Pillans, N.S.   69071933-09-22
South Africa, Western Cape, Malmesbury Div., Summit of the Conterberg.

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Didymodoxa capensis var. integrifolia (Wedd.) Friis & Wilmot-Dear
BOL0222096Compton, R.H.   34941928-10-07
South Africa, Western Cape, Llandudno.

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Didymodoxa capensis var. integrifolia (Wedd.) Friis & Wilmot-Dear
BOL0222097Esterhuysen, E.E.   300641963-02-10
South Africa, Western Cape, Devil's Peak, at head of Kloof on SE side., 853 - 914m

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Didymodoxa capensis var. integrifolia (Wedd.) Friis & Wilmot-Dear
BOL0222098Adamson, R.S.   21021938-10-08
South Africa, Western Cape, Constantiaberg, Elephants Eye [cave].


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