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

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
Lachenalia namaquensis Schltr. ex W.F.Barker
125320Mathews, J.W.   
South Africa, Northern Cape, detailed locality information protected

BOL
Lachenalia namaquensis Schltr. ex W.F.Barker
125844Salter, T.M.   
South Africa, Northern Cape, detailed locality information protected

BOL
Lachenalia namaquensis Schltr. ex W.F.Barker
125845Schlechter, F.R.R.   
South Africa, Northern Cape, detailed locality information protected

BOL
Lachenalia namaquensis Schltr. ex W.F.Barker
125846Herre, H.   
South Africa, Northern Cape, detailed locality information protected

BOL
Lachenalia namaquensis Schltr. ex W.F.Barker
125847Mathews, J.W.   
South Africa, Northern Cape, detailed locality information protected

BOL
Lachenalia namaquensis Schltr. ex W.F.Barker
125848Herre, H.   
South Africa, Northern Cape, detailed locality information protected

BOL
Lachenalia namaquensis Schltr. ex W.F.Barker
125849Herre, H.   
South Africa, Northern Cape, detailed locality information protected

BOL
Lachenalia namaquensis Schltr. ex W.F.Barker
125850Herre, H.   
South Africa, Northern Cape, detailed locality information protected

BOL
Lachenalia namaquensis Schltr. ex W.F.Barker
125851Pillans, N.S.   
South Africa, Northern Cape, detailed locality information protected

BOL
Lachenalia namaquensis Schltr. ex W.F.Barker
125852Herre, H.   
South Africa, Northern Cape, detailed locality information protected

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Lachenalia namaquensis Schltr. ex W.F.Barker
125853Le Roux, A.   
South Africa, Northern Cape. QDS: 2917DA (Grid name: Springbok), detailed locality information protected


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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