Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Disa salteri
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
Disa salteri G.J.Lewis
42474Hobbhahn, N.   s.n.2009-05-02
South Africa, Western Cape, Robertson, Safraansrivier, Robertson Pass.

BOL
Disa salteri G.J.Lewis
100473Unknown   s.n.1946-04-01
South Africa, Western Cape. QDS: 3418AB (Grid name: Simonstown), Cape, Cape Peninsula, Klaasjager, Krom River

BOL
Disa salteri G.J.Lewis
100474Linder, H.P.   51241990-04-18
South Africa, Western Cape. QDS: 3322CC (Grid name: Oudtshoorn), Cape, Oudtshoorn, towards Mossel Bay, near the Safraan River, 500 - 500m

BOL
Disa salteri G.J.Lewis
100475Esterhuysen, E.E.   352001979-04-13
South Africa, Western Cape. QDS: 3321AD (Grid name: Ladismith), Cape, Ladismith, Seven Weeks Poort Berg, 1500 - 1500m

BOL
Disa salteri G.J.Lewis
100476Salter, T.M.   83561940-01-04
South Africa, Western Cape. QDS: 3418AB (Grid name: Simonstown), Cape, Cape Peninsula, south of Rooihoogte(Smitswinkel)

BOL
Disa salteri G.J.Lewis
100477Salter, T.M.   52241935-04-24
South Africa, Western Cape. QDS: 3418AD (Grid name: Simonstown), Cape, Cape Peninsula, west of Paulsberg

BOL
Disa salteri G.J.Lewis
100478Lewis   s.n.1946-04-01
South Africa, Western Cape. QDS: 3418AD (Grid name: Simonstown), Cape, Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve, near Paulsberg

BOL
Disa salteri G.J.Lewis
BOL149874Salter, T.M.   83561940-04-01
South Africa, Western Cape, Cape Peninsula, Sandy slopes south of Rooihoogte Smitswinkel.

BOL
Disa salteri G.J.Lewis
BOL149875Salter, T.M.   83561940-04-01
South Africa, Western Cape, Cape Peninsula, Sandy slopes south of Rooihoogte Smitswinkel.


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.