Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lotononis azurea (Crotalaria azurea, Ononis villosa, Lotononis azurea var. lanceolata)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
Lotononis azurea (Eckl. & Zeyh.) Benth.
67653Fries, T.C.E.   651930-09-25
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Prope [Near] Port Elizabeth [Gqeberha].

BOL
Lotononis azurea (Eckl. & Zeyh.) Benth.
75431Bolus, H.   1066
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Port Elizabeth. QDS: 3325CC (Grid name: Port Elizabeth), Van Stadens River, near Main Road.

BOL
Lotononis azurea (Eckl. & Zeyh.) Benth.
75432Fourcade, H.G.   800
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Humansdorp Div.. QDS: 3324DC (Grid name: Steytlerville), Tuschen Bij., 244m

BOL
Lotononis azurea (Eckl. & Zeyh.) Benth.
75433Fourcade, H.G.   3051
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Humansdorp Div.. QDS: 3324CD (Grid name: Steytlerville), Zuuranys, W of de Jagers farm., 549m

BOL
Lotononis azurea (Eckl. & Zeyh.) Benth.
75434Rodin, R.J.   10131947-08-26
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Port Elizabeth. QDS: 3324CD (Grid name: Steytlerville), West of Port Elizabeth [Gqeberha], on road to Witteklip.

BOL
Lotononis azurea (Eckl. & Zeyh.) Benth.
75435Bolus, H.   1066
South Africa, Eastern Cape. QDS: 3325DC (Grid name: Port Elizabeth), Near Port Elizabeth [Gqeberha]., -33.96375 25.62664, 61m

BOL
Lotononis azurea (Eckl. & Zeyh.) Benth.
96076Schlechter, F.R.R.   60721894-11-23
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Port Elizabeth. QDS: 3325CC (Grid name: Port Elizabeth), Van Staadens River., 76m

BOL
Lotononis azurea (Eckl. & Zeyh.) Benth.
96077Zeyher, C.L.P.   922
South Africa, Eastern Cape. QDS: 3325DC (Grid name: Port Elizabeth), Port Elizabeth [Gqeberha].

BOL
Lotononis azurea (Eckl. & Zeyh.) Benth.
152100Acocks, J.P.H.   199861958-11-16
South Africa, Western Cape, Uniondale Dist., 14.5 miles E by S of Uniondale., 1158m


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