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

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
59531Trinder-Smith, T.H.   5022009-04-07
Namibia, Maltahöhe. QDS: 2416CB (Grid name: Maltahohe), Farm Kyffh, 1380 - 1380m

BOL
59542Trinder-Smith, T.H.   5152009-04-07
Namibia, Maltahöhe. QDS: 2416AD (Grid name: Maltahohe), Farm Kyffh, 1454 - 1454m

BOL
Hibiscus mangindranensis Hochr.
BOL136885Capuron, R   249101951-01-19
Madagascar, [Refer to image] Montagnes AU Nord de MANGINDRANO (haute MAEVARANO) jusqu'aux sommetes D'AMBOHIMIRAHAVAVY (partage des eaux MAHAVAVY-ANDRORANGA: Centre-Nord)

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Hibiscus saxatilis J.M.Wood & M.S.Evans
BOL136886Wood, J.M.   59611895-12-04
South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, In saxosis, Drakensberg Mountains, Natal.

BOL
BOL0223474Salter, T.M.   9117A1953-11-30
South Africa, Western Cape, Wynberg Hill, Canterbury Drive.

BOL
BOL0223475Page, M.M.   s.n.
South Africa, Western Cape, Kirstenbosch.

BOL
BOL0223476Unknown   Sub-Guthrie5
South Africa, Western Cape, Raapenberg, Cape Flats.

BOL
BOL0223477Salter, T.M.   7150
South Africa, Western Cape, Liesbeck [Liesbeek] below Fernwood.

BOL
BOL0223478Guthrie, F.A.   1322
South Africa, Western Cape, Rondebosch., 21 - 24m

BOL
BOL0223479Page, M.M.   s.n.
South Africa, Western Cape, Buffels Bay.

BOL
BOL0223480Kensit, E.G.   s.n.
South Africa, Western Cape, Behind Wynberg Park towards Kirstenbosch.

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BOL0223481Guthrie, F.   850
South Africa, Western Cape, Mowbray, Raapenberg., 6m

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BOL0223482Adamson, R.S.   6711935-11-16
South Africa, Western Cape, University [University of Cape Town] grounds, Groote Schuur.


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