Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ectropothecium perrotii
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
Ectropothecium perrotii Renauld & Cardot
174322Cholnoky, B.J.   s.n1955-04-04
South Africa, Mpumalanga, Pilgrim's Rest 2. QDS: 2530BA (Grid name: Lydenburg), Ost-Transvaal: Spritzzone des Lone Creek-Wasserfalles bei Sabie [Eastern Transvaal: Sprayzone of the Lone Creek Falls at Sabie].

BOL
Ectropothecium perrotii Renauld & Cardot
174323Cholnoky, B.J.   s.n1955-04-04
South Africa, Mpumalanga, Pilgrim's Rest 2. QDS: 2530BA (Grid name: Lydenburg), Ost-Transvaal: Spritzzone des Lone Creek-Wasserfalles bei Sabie [Eastern Transvaal: Sprayzone of the Lone Creek Falls at Sabie].

BOL
Ectropothecium perrotii Renauld & Cardot
174324Cholnoky, B.J.   6591955-04-04
South Africa, Mpumalanga, Pilgrim's Rest 2. QDS: 2530BA (Grid name: Lydenburg), Ost-Transvaal: Spritzzone des Lone Creek-Wasserfalles bei Sabie [Eastern Transvaal: Sprayzone of the Lone Creek Falls at Sabie].

BOL
Ectropothecium perrotii Renauld & Cardot
174325Hedderson, T.A.J.   150362003-02-28
South Africa, Western Cape. QDS: 3322DD (Grid name: Oudtshoorn), Southern Cape. Knysna-Sedgefield Area, Outeniqua Mountains. Goudini Forest, Jubilee trail section of the Outeniqua Trail., -33.8875 22.9675, 450 - 450m

BOL
Ectropothecium perrotii Renauld & Cardot
215711Davidse, G.   65871974-02-12
Zimbabwe, Manicaland, Inyanga, Inyanga National Park, Mtarazi Rapids., 1200 - 1200m

BOL
Ectropothecium perrotii Renauld & Cardot
BOL0244174Hedderson, T.A.J.   181922012-10-04
Rwanda, Nyungwe National Park. Kavamba. Trail to wetland site., -2.480028 29.110667, 1955m

BOL
Ectropothecium perrotii Renauld & Cardot
BOL0244175Hedderson, T.A.J.   181392012-10-03
Rwanda, Nyungwe National Park. Gisakura. Trail between Nyungwe Forest Lodge and waterfall, at the waterfall., -2.447528 29.114667, 1845m


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