Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ophioglossum gomezianum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
Ophioglossum gomezianum Welw. ex A.Braun
BOL0264753Burrows, J.E.   30151983-02-13
Zimbabwe, Midlands, Gokwe Dist., Sengwa Wildlife Research area, below Cheetah Pens. Grid ref: PK 290918., 880m

BOL
Ophioglossum gomezianum Welw. ex A.Braun
BOL0264754Burrows, J.E.   30121983-02-12
Zimbabwe, Midlands, Gokwe Dist., About 0.5 km NE of bridge over Sengwa Gorge. Grid ref: PK306899., 880m

BOL
Ophioglossum gomezianum Welw. ex A.Braun
BOL0264755Drummond, R.B.   54811958-02-05
Zambia, Southern, Mazabuka Dist., About 0.5 mile from Chirundu bridge near Lusaka road.

BOL
Ophioglossum gomezianum Welw. ex A.Braun
BOL0264757Robinson, E.A.   2667a1958-01-07
Zambia, Central, Mkushi Dist., Hkushi [Mkushi], Fiwila., 1341m

BOL
Ophioglossum gomezianum Welw. ex A.Braun
BOL0264759Brewer, J.   s.n.
Zimbabwe, Mashonaland East. QDS: 1731CA (Grid name: Salisbury), Chinamora [Chinamhora] Reserve, Ngomakurira.

BOL
Ophioglossum gomezianum Welw. ex A.Braun
BOL0264760Faden, R.B.   74/87
Zambia, Central, Lusaka Dist., Near Sanje Hill., -15.508333 27.966667, 1160m

BOL
Ophioglossum gomezianum Welw. ex A.Braun
BOL0264762Wild, H.   56721962-02-16
Zimbabwe, Mashonaland East, Mtoko Dist., Mudzi Dam., 1219m

BOL
Ophioglossum gomezianum Welw. ex A.Braun
BOL0264763Roberts   1021960-12-26
South Africa, Mpumalanga, Pilgrims Rest, Newchum Falls. On the W side of the Tira river, N of the ford and just above the start of the Falls., 1524m

BOL
Ophioglossum gomezianum Welw. ex A.Braun
BOL0264758Faden, R.B.   74/891974-01-20
Zambia, Central, Lusaka Dist., Near Sanje Hill on road to Nampundwe (King Edward) Mine., -15.5 27.958333, 1160m

BOL
Ophioglossum gomezianum Welw. ex A.Braun
BOL0264761Schmitz   6386a1959-01-12
Democratic Republic of the Congo, Haut-Katanga, Region de la haute Lufira, a 26 km de Likasi [Upper Lufira region, 26 km from Likasi].


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