Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lotononis caerulescens (Aspalathus caerulescens, Buchenroedera glabriflora, Lebeckia microphylla)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
Lotononis caerulescens (E.Mey.) B.-E.van Wyk
75437Bolus, H.   153
South Africa, Eastern Cape. QDS: 3224BC (Grid name: Graaf-Reinet), Cave Mountain near Graaff Reinet., 1006m

BOL
Lotononis caerulescens (E.Mey.) B.-E.van Wyk
96078Bolus, F.   Sub-BH153
South Africa, Eastern Cape. QDS: 3224BC (Grid name: Graaf-Reinet), Cave Mountain near Graaff Reinet., 1006m

BOL
Lotononis caerulescens (E.Mey.) B.-E.van Wyk
BOL136012Galpin, E.E.   1596
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Queenstown, Mountain sides near Queenstown., 1219m

BOL
Lotononis caerulescens (E.Mey.) B.-E.van Wyk
BOL136013Bolus, H.   Sub-BH25801872-01-01
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Graaff Reinet, Graaff Reinet Division, on the summit of Mount Koudveld, Sneeuwbergen., 1524m

BOL
Lotononis caerulescens (E.Mey.) B.-E.van Wyk
BOL140306Drege   b
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Klein Bruintjeshoogte (V.a) [Schreiber, A. 1987 det.-rev. label]., 792 - 914m

BOL
Lotononis caerulescens (E.Mey.) B.-E.van Wyk
152214Page, M.M.   s.n.
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Queenstown, Bowker's Kop., 1158m

BOL
Lotononis caerulescens (E.Mey.) B.-E.van Wyk
152215Tyson, W.   s.n.
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Queenstown, Queenstown, Bowker's Kop., 1067m

BOL
Lotononis caerulescens (E.Mey.) B.-E.van Wyk
152216Tyson, W.   122[?]
South Africa, Western Cape, Bredasdorp, On summit of Koudeberg.

BOL
Lotononis caerulescens (E.Mey.) B.-E.van Wyk
152217Bolus, H.   153
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Cave Mountain near Graaff Reinet., 1006m

BOL
Lotononis caerulescens (E.Mey.) B.-E.van Wyk
152218Francis   4
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Ad pedes [At foot of] Spandouw Kop prope [near] Graaff Reinet.

BOL
Lotononis caerulescens (E.Mey.) B.-E.van Wyk
152219Tyson, W.   2260
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Queenstown.


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