Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lachnaea laxa (Cryptadenia laxa)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


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Lachnaea laxa (C.H.Wright) Beyers
BOL120016Bolus, H.   BH 78761894-10-01
South Africa, Western Cape. QDS: 3419DB (Grid name: Caledon), Bredasdorp District. Near Elim., -34.625 19.875

BOL
Lachnaea laxa (C.H.Wright) Beyers
BOL120017Bolus, H.   BH 78751894-01-01
South Africa, Western Cape. QDS: 3419AB (Grid name: Caledon), Caledon. In Zwarteberg mountain., -34.19056 19.49583

BOL
Lachnaea laxa (C.H.Wright) Beyers
120018Bolus, H.   Sub-BH9208
South Africa, Western Cape, Near Houw Hoek

BOL
Lachnaea laxa (C.H.Wright) Beyers
120019Bolus, H.   Sub-BH13531885-10-01
South Africa, Western Cape. QDS: 3419AA (Grid name: Caledon), Near Houw Hoek, 609 - 609m

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Lachnaea laxa (C.H.Wright) Beyers
120020Esterhuysen, E.E.   339881975-09-28
South Africa, Western Cape, Caledon. QDS: 3419AA (Grid name: Caledon), Caledon District. Mount Lebanon slopes, towards Houwhoek., 457 - 609m

BOL
Lachnaea laxa (C.H.Wright) Beyers
120021Esterhuysen, E.E.   175981950-10-15
South Africa, Western Cape, Stellenbosch. QDS: 3318DD (Grid name: Cape Town), Stellenbosch Division. S. slopes beyond head of Jonkershoek valley en route to Victoria Pk, 914 - 914m

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Lachnaea laxa (C.H.Wright) Beyers
120022Bodkin, A.A.   Guthrie 40111895-12-23
South Africa, Western Cape. QDS: 3319CC (Grid name: Worcester), French Hoek., 1219 - 1219m

BOL
Lachnaea laxa (C.H.Wright) Beyers
120023Esterhuysen, E.E.   363111986-07-20
South Africa, Western Cape. QDS: 3419AA (Grid name: Caledon), Caledon District. Mount Lebanon. Along path on middle to lower slopes.

BOL
Lachnaea laxa (C.H.Wright) Beyers
126813Esterhuysen, E.E.   175981950-10-15
South Africa, Western Cape, Stellenbosch. QDS: 3318DD (Grid name: Cape Town), Stellenbosch Division. S. slopes beyond head of Jonkershoek valley en route to Victoria Pk, 914 - 914m


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