Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Euphorbia celata (Euphorbia miscella)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
210349Bruyns, P.V.   128012014-07-16
South Africa, Northern Cape, Garies Div.. QDS: 3017DD (Grid name: Hondeklipbaai), Tweeriviere, south of rivers., -30.809833 17.852767, 130m

BOL
210350Williamson, G.   33231984-07-19
South Africa, Northern Cape, Namaqualand. QDS: 2917AA (Grid name: Springbok), +/- 20 km S of Lekkersing.

BOL
210351Bruyns, P.V.   67241996-07-10
South Africa, Northern Cape, Kotzesrus Dist.. QDS: 3017DD (Grid name: Hondeklipbaai), 2 km south of Langkloof., 150m

BOL
210352Bruyns, P.V.   61581994-09-09
South Africa, Northern Cape, Namaqualand. QDS: 3117BB (Grid name: Lepelfontein), Katdoringvlei., 150m

BOL
210353Bruyns, P.V.   46371991-07-06
South Africa, Northern Cape. QDS: 2917AA (Grid name: Springbok), 23 km to Lekkersing from Port Nolloth - Steinkopf road., 250m

BOL
210354Bruyns, P.V.   38561989-07-11
South Africa, Northern Cape. QDS: 3017AB (Grid name: Hondeklipbaai), Reithuis., 150m

BOL
210355Bruyns, P.V.   17331989-07-08
South Africa, Northern Cape. QDS: 3017DD (Grid name: Hondeklipbaai), Perdekraal., 130m

BOL
210356Bruyns, P.V.   45951991-07-04
South Africa, Northern Cape. QDS: 2917CD (Grid name: Springbok), 10 km towards Komaggas from Riethuis - Springbok road., 200m

BOL
210357Bruyns, P.V.   46381991-07-06
South Africa, Northern Cape. QDS: 2817CC (Grid name: Springbok), 10 km N Lekkersing., 250m

BOL
210358Bruyns, P.V.   46171991-07-05
South Africa, Northern Cape. QDS: 2917CD (Grid name: Springbok), Hills north of Komaggas., 300 - 400m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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