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

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Bolus Herbarium


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46249Hines, C.J.H.   9251988-02-20
Namibia, Namibia, Okavango, 20km N of Samagaigai on Xeidang road.

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BOL0219728Hines, C.J.H.   9251988-02-20
Namibia. QDS: 1820CC, Okavango, Namibia. 20 km north of Samagaigai on Xeidang road, -18.871667 20.121667

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Entada gigas (L.) Fawc. & Rendle
BOL0219739Jongkind, C.C.H.   21301995-03-17
Ghana, Ghana. Western. On riverbank near Ancoba R bridge in view of sea., 4.902 -2.268667

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BOL0219727Stolz, A.   s.n.
Kyimbila District. (North of Lake Nyasa).

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Entada spicata (E.Mey.) Druce
BOL0219730Wood, J.M.   Sub-NH428
South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, Near Durban., 46m

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Entada spicata (E.Mey.) Druce
BOL0219731Flanagan, H.G.   108
Thorny climber in woods near Komgha, 610m

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Entada spicata (E.Mey.) Druce
BOL0219732Sim, T.R.   2140
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Kaffraria, Perie., 914m

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Entada spicata (E.Mey.) Druce
BOL0219733Bolus, H.   8899
In collibus prope flur Omgazi, 244m

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Entada spicata (E.Mey.) Druce
BOL0219734Gillett, J.B.   29501928-12-17
Wylies Poort- Tvl.

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Entada spicata (E.Mey.) Druce
BOL0219735Wood, J.M.   733
South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, Natal.

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Entada spicata (E.Mey.) Druce
BOL0219736Galpin, E.E.   s.n.1939-02-05
South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, Natal, Mpanzi river drift.

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Entada spicata (E.Mey.) Druce
BOL0219737Wilman, M.   s.n.
Zimbabwe, Rhodesia. Locality unknown.

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Entada spicata (E.Mey.) Druce
BOL0219738Unknown   Sub-BH15386
Zimbabwe, Rhodesia. Locality unknown.

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Entada sudanica Schweinf.
BOL0219740Dalziel, J.M.   607
N. Nigeria, Abinsi

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BOL0219729Gerstner, J.   2446
Zululand, Eshowe., 305m

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BOL0261733Kolberg, H.   33272012-10-26
Namibia, Kavango Region. QDS: 1820BB (Grid name: Tarikora), [= Okavango Region]; 7 km W of Dosa Village, track along powerline., -18.199722 20.988611, 1080m


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