Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Elephantorrhiza elephantina (Acacia elephantina, Acacia elephantorrhiza, Elephantorrhiza burchellii, Elephantorrhiza dinteri, Prosopis elephantina, Prosopis elephantorrhiza)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


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BOL0219692Nation, O.   2251905-10-19
Rustenburg., 1372m

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BOL0219693Burtt Davy, J.   22941904-10-25
South Africa, Gauteng, Pretoria

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BOL0219694Nation, O.   225
Rustenburg, 1372m

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BOL0219695Bolus, H.   2075
Pniel nr the Vaal River

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BOL0219696Ecklon   1693
Prope flumen, Zwartekey- et Klipplaatrivier. (Tambukiland)

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BOL0219697Galpin, E.E.   s.n.1932-10-18
South Africa, Mpumalanga, Transvaal, Carolina., 1676 - 1722m

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BOL0219698Rodin, R.J.   357321948-02-06
Bechuanaland: Vryburg

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BOL0219699Hutchinson, J.   25711929-01-15
South Africa, Gauteng, Pretoria, Magaliesberg, Horn's Nek.

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BOL0219700Galpin, E.E.   s.n.1934-11-05
Lesotho, Basutoland, bank of Caledon river near Butha-Buthe drift., 1707m

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BOL0219701Phillips, E.P.   30511919-10-16
South Africa, Gauteng, Transvaal. Pretoria. Very common at Groenkloof about 6 miles out of Pretoria., 1363m

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BOL0219702Bolus, H.   s.n.
South Africa, Free State, Near Bloemfontein.

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BOL0219703Bolus, H.   8157
In declivibus- Besker's Vallei. Harrismith- O. Free State., 1676m

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BOL0219704Galpin, E.E.   1917
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Queenstown., 1097m

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BOL0219705Baur, R.   964
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Queenstown Dist., Circa [Around] Shiloh., 61m

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BOL0219706Galpin, E.E.   562
South Africa, Mpumalanga, Barberton., 762 - 853m

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BOL0219707Schlechter, R.   35671893-10-23
Wakkerstroom Distr. In graminosis pr. Mooifontein, 1676m

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BOL0219708Drege, J.   s.n.
South Africa, Cape [?].

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BOL0219709Mogg, A.O.D.   201651950-10-10
Vrisgewaag (Mr. C.P. Engelbrecht) 53m. S.E. Jo'burg; (8m. S.E. of Nigel); Witwatersrand Quartzites (O.G. Series)., 1768m


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