Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Drosanthemum papillatum (Delosperma papillatum, Delosperma pubipetalum)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
10423Low, A.B.   106052004-09-11
South Africa, Western Cape, Tulbagh. QDS: 3319AC (Grid name: Worcester), Witzenberg vicinity, De Heuvel - Tulbagh Valley, Breede alluvium fynbos, -33.34806 19.15222, 170 - 170m

BOL
10424Klak, C.   6221999-10-30
South Africa, Western Cape, Worcester. QDS: 3319DC (Grid name: Worcester), Jonaskop, at foot of mountain, -33.97 19.50278

BOL
44966Le Roux   4102007-11-14
South Africa, Western Cape, Worcester. QDS: 3319CB (Grid name: Worcester), Quaggaskloof, near Brandvlei dam., -33.67667 19.39056, 221 - 221m

BOL
94167Esterhuysen, E.E.   172061950-05-24
South Africa, Western Cape, Ladismith. QDS: 3321CB (Grid name: Ladismith), ROODEBERG, -33.60639 21.34833

BOL
94168Du Plessis, R.   1961955-11-26
South Africa, Western Cape, Robertson. QDS: 3420AA (Grid name: Bredasdorp), Roberston Div, about 10 miles from Stormsvlei on road between McGregor and Stormsvlei., -34.01111 20.00722

BOL
94169Du Plessis, R.   1871955-11-25
South Africa, Western Cape, Robertson. QDS: 3319DA (Grid name: Worcester), Approximately 15 miles from Robertson, Agtervinkrivier, -33.72389 19.72111

BOL
94170Cameron, A.   631980-10-21
South Africa, Western Cape, Tulbagh. QDS: 3319AC (Grid name: Worcester), KLUITJIESKRAAL FORESTRY AREA, NEAR WOLSELEY, -33.42111 19.16389

BOL
BOL131906Leipoldt, C.F.L.   Sub-BH 188541927-08-01
South Africa, Western Cape, Worcester. QDS: 3319DC (Grid name: Worcester), Worcester and Robertson Divisions, Breede River., -33.75917 19.60356

BOL
216314Leipoldt, C.F.L.   Sub-KG880/60
South Africa, Western Cape, Worcester, Breede River

BOL
BOL217607Le Roux, A.   14692018-11-03
South Africa, Western Cape, Worcester. QDS: 3319DC (Grid name: Worcester), Farm Keurfontein, 410 - 410m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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