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

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
Hermannia amabilis Marloth ex K.Schum.
43735De Winter, B.   58721957-05-21
Namibia, South West Africa, 12m north west of Sesfontein, Gravelly dry watercourse, soil rich in lime

BOL
Hermannia amabilis Marloth ex K.Schum.
43736Dinter, M.K.   67131933-12-22
Namibia, South West Africa, Wustennebental des Swakop, 60km ostl. Swakopmund

BOL
Hermannia amabilis Marloth ex K.Schum.
43737De Winter, B.   57721957-08-05
Namibia, South West Africa, sandy banks of Kunene River at Otjinungua

BOL
Hermannia amabilis Marloth ex K.Schum.
43738Story, R.   57551956-12-08
Namibia, South West Africa, Kaokoveld. 2' erect, open habit, attractive white nodding flowers with red centre, rare but widespread, bed of sandy watercourse, Anabib, 12

BOL
Hermannia amabilis Marloth ex K.Schum.
43739Story, R.   57551956-12-08
Namibia, South West Africa, Kaokoveld. 2' erect, open habit, attractive white nodding flowers with red centre, rare but widespread, bed of sandy watercourse, Anabib, 12

BOL
Hermannia amabilis Marloth ex K.Schum.
43740Nortier, P.   s.n.1950-07-18
Namibia. QDS: 2114AB (Grid name: Uis), South West Africa, Brandberg, White Lady

BOL
Hermannia amabilis Marloth ex K.Schum.
43741Bremer, K.   4641972-05-11
Namibia. QDS: 2114AB (Grid name: Uis), South West Africa, Brandberg, white Lady, 1.5m

BOL
Hermannia amabilis Marloth ex K.Schum.
43742Pearson, H.H.W.   4147
Namibia, Damaraland, Sand in deep ravine near welwitsch bush, bush 0.5ft

BOL
Hermannia amabilis Marloth ex K.Schum.
43743Pillans, N.S.   5927
Namibia, South West Africa, Khan Mine River, dry sandy bed

BOL
Hermannia amabilis Marloth ex K.Schum.
BOL136897Marloth, R.   12131886-04-01
Namibia, Damaraland.

BOL
Hermannia amabilis Marloth ex K.Schum.
BOL136898Marloth, R.   12131886-04-01
Namibia, Damaraland.


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