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

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
Eulophia leachii Greatrex ex A.V.Hall
66902McNeil   s.n.1962-01-15
South Africa. QDS: 2731CB (Grid name: Louwsburg), Lebombo: Ingwevuma R Valley 800m from Zululand border, 300 - 300m

BOL
Eulophia leachii Greatrex ex A.V.Hall
66903McNeil   s.n.1962-01-15
South Africa. QDS: 2731CB (Grid name: Louwsburg), Lebombo: Ingwevuma R Valley 800m from Zululand border, 300 - 300m

BOL
Eulophia leachii Greatrex ex A.V.Hall
66904McNeil   s.n.1962-01-15
South Africa. QDS: 2731CB (Grid name: Louwsburg), Lebombo: Ingwevuma R Valley 800m from Zululand border, 300 - 300m

BOL
Eulophia leachii Greatrex ex A.V.Hall
66905McNeil   s.n.1962-01-15
South Africa. QDS: 2731CB (Grid name: Louwsburg), Lebombo: Ingwevuma R Valley 800m from Zululand border, 300 - 300m

BOL
Eulophia leachii Greatrex ex A.V.Hall
BOL149989McNeil, PG   BH 273361962-01-01
South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, N. Natal, Lebombo District, Ingwavuma R. valley, about 800 yds. from Zululand border, on N. side of road about 150 yds. from the River., 274 - 274m

BOL
Eulophia leachii Greatrex ex A.V.Hall
BOL149990McNeil, PG   BH 273361962-01-01
South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, N. Natal, Lebombo District, Ingwavuma R. valley, about 800 yds. from Zululand border, on N. side of road about 150 yds. from the River.

BOL
Eulophia leachii Greatrex ex A.V.Hall
BOL149991McNeil, PG   BH 273361962-01-01
South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, N. Natal, Lebombo District, Ingwavuma R. valley, about 800 yds. from Zululand border, on N. side of road about 150 yds. from the River.

BOL
Eulophia leachii Greatrex ex A.V.Hall
BOL149992McNeil, PG   BH 273361962-01-01
South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, N. Natal, Lebombo District, Ingwavuma R. valley, about 800 yds. from Zululand border, on N. side of road about 150 yds. from the River.


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Google Map

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