Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Miscanthus ecklonii (Erianthus capensis, Erianthus sorghum, Miscanthidium capensis, Miscanthidium erectum, Miscanthidium sorghum, Miscanthus capensis, Miscanthus sorghum, Erianthus capensis var. villosa, Miscanthidium capensis var. villosa)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


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Miscanthus sorghum (Nees) Pilg.
61102Dean, S.J.   4601988-01-20
South Africa, Western Cape. QDS: 3222AA (Grid name: Beaufort West), PRINCE ALBERT - SWARTBERG PASS

BOL
Miscanthus capensis (Nees) Andersson
70033Unknown   s.n.
South Africa, Eastern Cape, UITENHAGE

BOL
Miscanthus sorghum (Nees) Pilg.
98328Galpin, E.E.   68901904-03-14
Lesotho, BASUTOLAND - ABOVE BUFFALO RIVER WATERFALL, 2424 - 2424m

BOL
Miscanthus sorghum (Nees) Pilg.
98329Pegler, A.M.   10931904-03-27
South Africa, Eastern Cape, BUTTERWORTH - KENTANI, 303 - 303m

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Miscanthus sorghum (Nees) Pilg.
98330Pillans, N.S.   17851911-03-19
South Africa, Western Cape, CAPE - THORNHILL NEAR VAN STADEN'S RIVER

BOL
Miscanthus sorghum (Nees) Pilg.
98331Tyson, W.   18091883-12-01
South Africa, Western Cape, GRIQUALAND

BOL
Miscanthus sorghum (Nees) Pilg.
98332Unknown   2851866-01-01
South Africa, Western Cape, CAPE - GRAAF REINET

BOL
Miscanthus capensis (Nees) Andersson
98334Buchanan, J.   103
South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, NATAL

BOL
Miscanthus capensis (Nees) Andersson
98335Flanagan, H.G.   10221892-02-01
South Africa, Eastern Cape, STUTTERHEIM -KOMGA, 606 - 606m

BOL
Miscanthus capensis (Nees) Andersson
98336Pegler, A.M.   3931903-03-01
South Africa, Eastern Cape, BUTTERWORTH - KENTANI

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Miscanthus capensis (Nees) Andersson
98337Bean, P.A.   22121990-04-12
South Africa, Eastern Cape. QDS: 3129DA (Grid name: Port St. Johns), TRANSKEI - PORT ST JOHNS, 200 - 200m

BOL
Miscanthus capensis (Nees) Andersson
98338Wood, J.M.   108551908-02-08
South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, PIETERMARITZBURG - CAMPERDOWN


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