Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Laurencia pumila, Laurencia pumila var. dehoopiensis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
Laurencia pumila (Grunow) Papenf.
21790Odendaal, HH   26301964-07-10
South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal. QDS: 2931AD (Grid name: Stanger), Sheffield Beach, -29.48333 31.2625

BOL
Laurencia pumila (Grunow) Papenf.
21791Stegenga, H.   Sa 15931987-07-27
South Africa, Eastern Cape. QDS: 3327CA (Grid name: Peddie), Three Sisters (middle and west), -33.55361 27.04333

BOL
Laurencia pumila (Grunow) Papenf.
21792Stegenga, H.   Sa 14231987-06-13
South Africa, Eastern Cape. QDS: 3325AB (Grid name: Port Elizabeth), Kini Bay, -34.02722 25.37722

BOL
Laurencia pumila (Grunow) Papenf.
21793Stegenga, H.   Sa 14501987-06-12
South Africa, Western Cape. QDS: 3323DC (Grid name: Willowmore), Nature's Valley - west, -33.98667 23.55

BOL
Laurencia pumila (Grunow) Papenf.
21794Stegenga, H.   Sa 11661987-03-31
South Africa, Eastern Cape. QDS: 3325DC (Grid name: Port Elizabeth), Port Elizabeth, Summerstrand, -33.98333 25.67139

BOL
Laurencia pumila (Grunow) Papenf.
21795Simons, R.H.   8271960-09-23
South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal. QDS: 3030CD (Grid name: Port Shepstone), Ramsgate, -30.89667 30.35417

BOL
Laurencia pumila (Grunow) Papenf.
21796Simons, R.H.   9061960-06-29
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Mzamba, -31.11139 30.17611

BOL
Laurencia pumila (Grunow) Papenf.
21797Evans, W.F.   s.n.1896-08-01
South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, Natal

BOL
Laurencia pumila (Grunow) Papenf.
21798Bolton, J.J.   T 2501983-04-24
South Africa, Eastern Cape. QDS: 3129CD (Grid name: Port St. Johns), Transkei, Hluleka Nature Reserve, NE of Hluleka Bay, -31.81639 29.31528


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Google Map

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