Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Liparia laevigata (Borbonia laevigata, Liparia umbellata, Liparia villosa, Priestleya laevigata, Priestleya thunbergii, Priestleya thunbergii var. villosa)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
Liparia laevigata (L.) Thunb.
26619Bodkin, A.A.   Sub-BH80391900-10-01
South Africa, Western Cape, Cape Peninsula, Near Cape Town. On summit of Constantiaberg., 945 - 945m

BOL
Liparia laevigata (L.) Thunb.
26620Esterhuysen, E.E.   192601951-11-25
South Africa, Western Cape, Cape Peninsula, Table Mt. At edge of Cape Town Reservoir., 609 - 609m

BOL
Liparia laevigata (L.) Thunb.
26621Bolus, H.H.   BH 64871900-02-08
South Africa, Western Cape, Cape Peninsula, Cape Peninsula. Summit of Constantiaberg.

BOL
Liparia laevigata (L.) Thunb.
26622Le Roux, P   BH 512251987-10-12
South Africa, Western Cape, Cape Peninsula, Cape Peninsula. Table Mtn. back table. Woodhead reservoir. Area burnt 13/10/1983. Previously under pines since, 740 - 740m

BOL
Liparia laevigata (L.) Thunb.
26623Esterhuysen, E.E.   3103
South Africa, Western Cape, Cape Town Div., Table Mountain, near Newlands Ravine., 610m

BOL
Liparia laevigata (L.) Thunb.
26624Comm.: Pillans, NS   s.n.
South Africa, Western Cape, Piquetberg Mts.

BOL
Liparia laevigata (L.) Thunb.
BOL0223702Bodkin, A.   8039
South Africa, Western Cape, South Africa Constantia berg Cape Peninsula, 960m

BOL
Liparia laevigata (L.) Thunb.
BOL0223703Pillans, N.S.   s.n.1922-02-19
South Africa, Western Cape, collected in the same locality of 4167

BOL
Liparia laevigata (L.) Thunb.
BOL0223704Pillans, N.S.   41671921-10-30
South Africa, Western Cape, At margin of upper portion of stream which flows into N.W. end of reservoir on Steenberg.

BOL
Liparia laevigata (L.) Thunb.
BOL0220492Bodkin, A.   s.n.
South Africa, Western Cape, In summo monte Constantiaberg prope Cape Town., 960m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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