Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Hereroa granulata (Bergeranthus granulatus, Mesembryanthemum granulatum)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
Hereroa granulata (N.E.Br.) Dinter & Schwantes
63517Hops, B.   s.n.
South Africa, Western Cape, Oudtshoorn. QDS: 3322CA (Grid name: Oudtshoorn), Oudtshoorn, -33.575 22.21278

BOL
Hereroa granulata (N.E.Br.) Dinter & Schwantes
63518King, J.E.   s.n.1951-07-08
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Kirkwood. QDS: 3325DA (Grid name: Port Elizabeth), Uitenhage, Coltmans Drift, on the road between Uitenhage and Sundays River Valley, -33.54417 25.56278

BOL
Hereroa granulata (N.E.Br.) Dinter & Schwantes
125033Burger, S.   Sub-BH320911961-08-18
South Africa, Western Cape, Oudtshoorn. QDS: 3322CA (Grid name: Oudtshoorn), Near Oudtshoorn, -33.575 22.21278

BOL
Hereroa granulata (N.E.Br.) Dinter & Schwantes
125034Burger, S.   Sub-BH32090
South Africa, Western Cape, Oudtshoorn. QDS: 3322BC (Grid name: Oudtshoorn), Oudtshoorn Division, near Oudtshoorn, De Rust, -33.49306 22.52861

BOL
Hereroa granulata (N.E.Br.) Dinter & Schwantes
125035Hops, B.   s.n.
South Africa, Western Cape, Oudtshoorn. QDS: 3322CA (Grid name: Oudtshoorn), PROBABLY OUDTSHOORN, -33.575 22.21278

BOL
Hereroa granulata (N.E.Br.) Dinter & Schwantes
125037Burger, S.   Sub-BH320891961-12-08
South Africa, Western Cape, Oudtshoorn. QDS: 3322CA (Grid name: Oudtshoorn), Near Oudtshoorn, -33.575 22.21278

BOL
Hereroa granulata (N.E.Br.) Dinter & Schwantes
125039Page, M.M.   s.n.1921-11-01
South Africa, Western Cape, Montagu. QDS: 3320CC (Grid name: Montagu), Montagu Baths, -33.76583 20.11833


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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