Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Isotachis aubertii (Isotachis aspera, Isotachis uncinata, Isotachis aspera var. transvaalensis)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
Isotachis aubertii (Schwagr.) Mitt.
BOL0231976Hedderson, T.A.J.   181912012-10-04
Rwanda. QDS: 0229AC, Nyungwe National Park: Kavamba., -2.481417 29.111333, 1950 - 1950m

BOL
Isotachis aubertii (Schwagr.) Mitt.
BOL0231977Hedderson, T.A.J.   158842004-12-05
Reunion, Salazie Commune. QDS: 0255AB, Piton Marmite. Along Forestry road from parking area to Col des Boeufs., -21.068983 55.448108, 1950 - 1950m

BOL
Isotachis aubertii (Schwagr.) Mitt.
BOL0231978Hedderson, T.A.J.   165832007-12-11
Reunion, St-Denis Commune. QDS: 2055CD, Sentier du Roche Ecrit from les Haute du Brule., -20.962525 55.439178, 1400 - 1400m

BOL
Isotachis aubertii (Schwagr.) Mitt.
BOL0231979Hedderson, T.A.J.   158402004-12-01
Reunion, St-Benoit Commune. QDS: 2155BA, Foret de Bebour. Takamaka, near parking area overlooking ravine., -21.096919 55.582847, 1205 - 1205m

BOL
Isotachis aubertii (Schwagr.) Mitt.
BOL0231980Hedderson, T.A.J.   158472004-12-01
Reunion, St-Benoit Commune. QDS: 2155BA, Foret de Bebour. Takamak, near parking area overlooking ravine., -21.096919 55.582847, 1205 - 1205m

BOL
Isotachis aubertii (Schwagr.) Mitt.
BOL0231981Hedderson, T.A.J.   162932006-09-24
Reunion, Plaine Des Palmistes Commune. QDS: 2155BA, Foret de Belouve. Sentier du Trou de Fer, depuis le Gite de Belouve., -21.055167 55.546833, 1445 - 1445m

BOL
Isotachis aubertii (Schwagr.) Mitt.
BOL0231982Hedberg, O.   s.n.1948-10-08
Uganda, Kigezi distr, M:T Muhavura, alpine region., 4100 - 4100m

BOL
Isotachis aubertii (Schwagr.) Mitt.
BOL0231983Esterhuysen, E.E.   25219
Uganda, Ruwenzori Mts, Speke., 4268 - 4268m


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Google Map

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