Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Leucadendron concavum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
51632Turner, R.C.   17612007-09-12
South Africa, Western Cape. QDS: 3219AA (Grid name: Wuppertal), Pakhuis; Pakhuisberge, N Cederberg; seasonal seepage area on extensive montane plateau, ca. 275 m NNW of Kliphuispiek spot height 1029 m., -32.13264012 19.01681112, 931m

BOL
80313Williams, I.J.M.   8491966-02-08
South Africa, Western Cape, Cape; 1.6 km from Pakhuis pass on Forestry road; Clanwilliam, 986 - 986m

BOL
80314Williams, I.J.M.   4361964-05-27
South Africa, Western Cape, Cape; S of top of Pakhuis pass; Clanwilliam, 986 - 986m

BOL
80317Cameron, A.   91979-09-17
South Africa, Western Cape, Cape; Pakhuis; in valley S of Pakhuis Peak

BOL
80318Lewis, GL   222211937-09-19
South Africa, Western Cape, Cape; Pakhuis Pass; Clanwilliam div.

BOL
80319Esterhuysen, E.E.   50901940-09-30
South Africa, Western Cape, Cape; Pakhuis Mt.; Clanwilliam div.

BOL
80320Esterhuysen, E.E.   217621953-07-09
South Africa, Western Cape, Cape; Pakhuis Mt.; Clanwilliam div., 935 - 935m

BOL
80321Esterhuysen, E.E.   219441953-12-10
South Africa, Western Cape, Cape; Pakhuis Mt.; Clanwilliam div., 935 - 935m

BOL
BOL128146Williams, I.J.M.   8721966-08-23
South Africa, Western Cape, South top of Pakhuis Pass. Clanwilliam division. Level Sandy soil between T.M.S cliffs, 884 - 884m

BOL
BOL128147Williams, I.J.M.   8981966-09-19
South Africa, Western Cape, On Forestry Road from Pakhuis to Heuningvlei. Clanwilliam div., 990 - 990m

BOL
BOL218267Esterhuysen, E.E.   21944
South Africa, Western Cape, Clanwilliam Div., Pakhuis Mts


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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