Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Gottschea sphagnoides (Schistochila limbata, Schistochila sphagnoides)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


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Gottschea sphagnoides (Schwagr.) Lindb.
BOL0231857Hedderson, T.A.J.   158442004-12-01
Reunion, St-Benoit Commune. QDS: 2155BA, Foret de Bebour. Takamaka, near parking area overlooking ravine., -21.096919 55.582847, 1205 - 1205m

BOL
Gottschea sphagnoides (Schwagr.) Lindb.
BOL0231858Hedderson, T.A.J.   165762007-12-10
Reunion, Plaine Des Palmistes Commune. QDS: 2155BA, Foret de Belouve. Sentier du Trou de Fer, near lookout point over Trou de Fer., -21.049253 55.560664, 1420 - 1420m

BOL
Gottschea sphagnoides (Schwagr.) Lindb.
BOL0231859Hedderson, T.A.J.   178282011-10-01
Reunion, Saint Denoit Commune. QDS: 2155BA, Foret de Bebour. Takamaka., -21.111056 55.565389, 1360 - 1360m

BOL
Gottschea sphagnoides (Schwagr.) Lindb.
BOL0231860Hedderson, T.A.J.   174552010-06-10
Malawi, Southern Region, Thyolo. QDS: 1535DC, Mulanje: Mount Mulanje. Chinzama., -15.89791 35.65501, 2100 - 2100m

BOL
Gottschea sphagnoides (Schwagr.) Lindb.
BOL0231861Hedderson, T.A.J.   174672010-06-10
Malawi, Southern Region, Thyolo. QDS: 1636CA, Mulanje: Mount Mulanje. Chinzama., -15.89791 35.65501, 2100 - 2100m

BOL
Gottschea sphagnoides (Schwagr.) Lindb.
BOL0231862De Sloover, J.L.   175971973-12-22
Reunion, Ile de La Reunion, cirque de Cilaos, sentier du Piton des Neiges [Reunion Island, Cirque de Cilaos, Piton des Neiges trail]., 1850 - 1850m

BOL
Gottschea sphagnoides (Schwagr.) Lindb.
BOL0231863Schelpe, E.A.C.L.E.   57241955-07-15
Zimbabwe, Inyanga, S Rhodesia. Pungwe Gorge (North rim)., 1737 - 1737m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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