Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Levierella neckeroides (Levierella fabroniacea, Levierella perserrata, Levierella fabroniacea var. abyssinica)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
Levierella neckeroides (Griff.) O'Shea & Matcham
9357Harrison, E.R.   8111985-03-30
South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal. QDS: 2832AB (Grid name: Mtubatuba), Natal, Mtubatuba Div, (Hlabisa Dist.), Nyalazi River Forest Reserve.

BOL
Levierella neckeroides (Griff.) O'Shea & Matcham
9368Rehmann, A.   347
South Africa, Western Cape, Cape Town.

BOL
Levierella neckeroides (Griff.) O'Shea & Matcham
175788Harrison, E.R.   7951985-02-26
South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal. QDS: 2929AB (Grid name: Underberg), Underberg Division: (Estcourt District), Giants Castle Game Reserve.

BOL
Levierella neckeroides (Griff.) O'Shea & Matcham
175789Hedderson, T.A.J.   156892004-10-09
South Africa, Limpopo. QDS: 2328BB (Grid name: Baltimore), Louis Trichardt area. Blouberg. Trail from Fransie se Kraal to open valley below summit., -23.086111 28.974444, 1419 - 1419m

BOL
Levierella neckeroides (Griff.) O'Shea & Matcham
175790Scheepers, J.C.   12161962-04-24
South Africa, Limpopo, Letaba Dist. Westfalia Estate. Duiwelskloof., 1432 - 1432m

BOL
Levierella neckeroides (Griff.) O'Shea & Matcham
BOL0250968Hedderson, T.A.J.   182032012-10-05
Rwanda, Western Cape, Nyungwe National Park: Bigugu Trail. Trail from main highway to summit of Bigugu Mountain., -2.472583 29.23925, 2441m

BOL
Levierella neckeroides (Griff.) O'Shea & Matcham
BOL0250969Dummer, R.A.   3765
Uganda, Eastern Region, Mount Elgon., 3658m

BOL
Levierella neckeroides (Griff.) O'Shea & Matcham
BOL0250970Dummer, R.A.   3765
Uganda, Eastern Region, Mount Elgon., 3658m


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