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

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Bolus Herbarium


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Ipomoea hackeliana (Schinz) Hallier f.
BOL138091Schinz, H.   7491889-01-01
Namibia, Amboland.

BOL
BOL138092Zeyher, C.L.P.   1216
South Africa, Transvaal. Magalies Berg.

BOL
Ipomoea bathycolpos var. bathycolpos Haller f.
BOL138093Zeyher, C.L.P.   1218
South Africa, North West, Transvaal. Magaliesberg.

BOL
Ipomoea papilio Hallier f.
BOL138094Galpin, E.E.   6241889-09-01
South Africa, Barberton DIstrict. Hillsides around Barberton.

BOL
BOL138095Dinter, M.K.   71361934-05-01
Namibia, South West Africa. Niangana, Buchter in Okavanga.

BOL
169919Bester, S.P.   42692003-10-17
South Africa, Gauteng, Pretoria. QDS: 2528CA (Grid name: Pretoria), Doornpoort. Veld opposite Reformed Church in Doorpoort., 1220 - 1220m

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Ipomoea sinensis subsp. blepharosepala (Hochst. ex A.Rich.) Verdc. ex A.Meeuse
169992Bester, S.P.   47522004-03-02
South Africa, Limpopo. QDS: 2328BA (Grid name: Baltimore), Calmar Ranch, Farm: Reserve., -23.06111 28.65833, 830 - 830m

BOL
BOL0279032Kolberg, H.H.   11822002-04-11
Namibia, Omusati Region, Uutapi Dist.. QDS: 1714BD (Grid name: Ruacana Falls), 15 km E of Mahanene towards Ombalantu, shallow oshana next to tart road., -17.495556 14.915, 1125m

BOL
BOL0279101Lushetile, K.   1812008-03-11
Namibia, Otjozondjupa Region, Grootfontein Dist.. QDS: 2017BA (Grid name: Waterberg), -20.07 17.623056, 1412m

BOL
BOL0279118Kolberg, H.H.   25782008-06-10
Namibia, Kunene Region, Opuwo Dist.. QDS: 1914DA (Grid name: Kamanjab), 14 km W of Kamanjab on road to Grootberg., -19.623611 14.721667, 1170m

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Ipomoea oblongata E.Mey. ex Choisy
BOL0279121Kolberg, H.   34812014-01-31
Namibia, Khomas Region. QDS: 2218AA (Grid name: Gobabis), 3 km NW of Seeis along D1502 from turn-off on Windhoek-Gobabis tar road., -22 18, 1635m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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