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

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Bolus Herbarium


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Prosopis chilensis (Molina) Stuntz
BOL0219683Gerstner, J.   62821947-02-17
S.W.A. Keetmanshoop in townlands, 914m

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Prosopis chilensis (Molina) Stuntz
BOL0219684Bergh   38461944-10-31
South Africa, Northern Cape, Kimberley.

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Prosopis glandulosa var. torreyana (L.D.Benson) M.C.Johnst.
60327Henderson, L.   11501991-12-07
South Africa, Northern Cape. QDS: 3022CC, Cape Province. 3022CC. Carnarvon District; Snymansputs; About 20 km north of Carnavon on the road to Prieska.

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Prosopis glandulosa var. torreyana (L.D.Benson) M.C.Johnst.
BOL0219678van Hoepen, E.   19511987-09-30
. QDS: 2819DA, Cape Prov. Kenhardt Distr. Farm Skroef. Near hot spring (Warmbad Noord) on bank of Orange River.

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60318MacDonald, I.A.W.   491984-12-09
. QDS: 2921CA, 25 km S. of Kenhardt on road from Brandvlei. 2921CA.

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BOL0219679Russell, G.   3431978-04-13
. QDS: 3222, Beaufort West. Road to Bleak House farm, ± 30 km N. of Beaufort West.

BOL
BOL0219680McLoughlin   701946-02-27
South Africa, Gauteng, Tvl. Pretoria. Prinshof, 4600m

BOL
BOL0219681Jordaan, P.G.   s.n.1946-02-01

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BOL0219682MacDonald, I.   581984-12-12
30km N of Rietfontein turnoff from Nonieput - Gemsbok Park road.

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BOL0219676Bryant, E.G.   s.n.1941-10-12
Kalahari Region. Prieska Div; growing close to Prieska, unknown elsewhere in the district.

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BOL0219677Wilman, M.   3385
Kalahari Region. Rock Garden Kimberley. Origin unknown

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BOL0219674Henderson, L.   10821990-10-16
South Africa, Western Cape. QDS: 3222BC, Cape prov. Beaufort West. About 5 km from Beaufort West on the road to Oudtshoorn via Meiringspoort., 800m

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BOL0219675Germishuizen, G.   63141993-03-27
South Africa, Northern Cape. QDS: 3021CD, Cape Province. Williston District. Karoo. Saaipoort, North-west of Platkop Farm.


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Google Map

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