Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lachnaea striata (Lachnaea elegans)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
Lachnaea striata (Lam.) Meisn.
BOL136975Compton, R.H.   41571932-10-01
South Africa, Western Cape, Ceres Show.

BOL
Lachnaea striata (Lam.) Meisn.
157086Mader, P.A.   Herb. MacOwan 2
South Africa, Western Cape, Clanwilliam, Clanwilliam

BOL
Lachnaea striata (Lam.) Meisn.
157087Bolus, H.   90871897-10-07
South Africa, Western Cape, Clanwilliam, Clanwilliam Dist. Cederbergen at Pakhuis Pass, 914 - 914m

BOL
Lachnaea striata (Lam.) Meisn.
157088Esterhuysen, E.E.   211521953-01-16
South Africa, Western Cape, Clanwilliam, Clanwilliam Div. N Cederberg, Pakhuis, 762 - 762m

BOL
Lachnaea striata (Lam.) Meisn.
157089Comm.: Compton, RH   44121933-10-02
South Africa, Western Cape, Ceres Wild Flower Show

BOL
Lachnaea striata (Lam.) Meisn.
157090Leipoldt, C.F.L.   35041940-12-01
South Africa, Western Cape, Clanwilliam, Clanwilliam Div. Pakhuis Mt., 1067 - 1067m

BOL
Lachnaea striata (Lam.) Meisn.
157091Esterhuysen, E.E.   268611956-12-27
South Africa, Western Cape, Clanwilliam, Clanwilliam Div. N Cederberg, Pakhuis, 914 - 914m

BOL
Lachnaea striata (Lam.) Meisn.
157092Stokoe, T.P.   Sub-BH 223261931-09-01
South Africa, Western Cape, Tullbagh, Near Tulbagh, Roodisands Mts. [Roodezandberg]

BOL
Lachnaea striata (Lam.) Meisn.
157093Comm.: Compton, RH   48901934-10-01
South Africa, Western Cape, Ceres, Ceres Wild Flower Show

BOL
Lachnaea striata (Lam.) Meisn.
157094Comm.: Compton, RH   Sub-BH 468421934-10-01
South Africa, Western Cape, Ceres, Ceres Wild Flower Show


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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