Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Osmitopsis dentata (Osmites dentata)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
Osmitopsis dentata (Thunb.) K.Bremer
156019Esterhuysen, E.E.   112251944-12-26
South Africa, Western Cape, Cape Peninsula. Table Mountain. South slopes above Skeleton Gorge., 609 - 762m

BOL
Osmitopsis dentata (Thunb.) K.Bremer
156020Esterhuysen, E.E.   224011953-11-28
South Africa, Western Cape, Cape Peninsula. Table Mountain. In slopes above Kirstenbosch., 457 - 457m

BOL
Osmitopsis dentata (Thunb.) K.Bremer
156021Pillans, N.S.   29231915-10-20
South Africa, Western Cape, Cape Peninsula. Upper end of Silver Mine Valley.

BOL
Osmitopsis dentata (Thunb.) K.Bremer
156022Sichel A/G   s.n.1912-10-01
South Africa, Western Cape, Cape Peninsula. In mountains near Noordhoek.

BOL
Osmitopsis dentata (Thunb.) K.Bremer
156023Bolus, H.   s.n.1877-12-01
South Africa, Western Cape. QDS: 3318CD (Grid name: Cape Town), Cape Peninsula. Table Mountain., 853 - 853m

BOL
Osmitopsis dentata (Thunb.) K.Bremer
156024Bolus, H.   33771876-12-01
South Africa, Western Cape, Cape Peninsula. Muizenberg., 304 - 304m

BOL
Osmitopsis dentata (Thunb.) K.Bremer
156025MacOwan, P.   Sub-HNAA 1361884-02-01
South Africa, Western Cape, Cape Peninsula. Table Mountain, 152 - 152m

BOL
Osmitopsis dentata (Thunb.) K.Bremer
156026Wolley-Dod, A.H.   22401896-12-15
South Africa, Western Cape, Cape Peninsula. Waai Vley

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Osmitopsis dentata (Thunb.) K.Bremer
156027Harvey   s.n.
South Africa, Western Cape, Cape Peninsula. Table Mountain.

BOL
Osmitopsis dentata (Thunb.) K.Bremer
156292Caporn, A.   s.n.
South Africa, Western Cape, Muizenberg Plateau.

BOL
Osmitopsis dentata (Thunb.) K.Bremer
BOL0225780Unknown   Sub-Guthrie2331889-12-26
South Africa, Western Cape, Table Mountain., 914m

BOL
Osmitopsis dentata (Thunb.) K.Bremer
BOL0227034   

BOL
Osmitopsis dentata (Thunb.) K.Bremer
BOL0227035   


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