Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Osteospermum auriculatum (Tripteris auriculata)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
Osteospermum auriculatum (S.Moore) Norl.
214936Rogers, F.A.   23115
South Africa, Mpumalanga, Lydenburg Div., Transvaal. Pilgrim's Rest., 1067m

BOL
Osteospermum auriculatum (S.Moore) Norl.
214937Rogers, F.A.   20243
South Africa, Limpopo, Pietersburg Div., Transvaal. "The Downs".

BOL
Osteospermum auriculatum (S.Moore) Norl.
214938Rogers, F.A.   20243
South Africa, Limpopo, Pietersburg Div., Transvaal. "The Downs"., 1524m

BOL
Osteospermum auriculatum (S.Moore) Norl.
214939Leendertz, R.   29141909-12-10
South Africa, Mpumalanga, Transvaal. Belfast [eMakhazeni].

BOL
Osteospermum auriculatum (S.Moore) Norl.
214940s.n   2027
Unknown, Locality unknown.

BOL
Osteospermum auriculatum (S.Moore) Norl.
214941Galpin, E.E.   Sub-BH249481935-07-12
South Africa, Limpopo, Transvaal. Zoutpansberg Mountains, summit Franz Hoek Peak., 1494m

BOL
Osteospermum auriculatum (S.Moore) Norl.
214942Esterhuysen, E.E.   214441953-06-01
South Africa, Limpopo, Pietersburg Div., Transvaal. Blaauwberg., 1829m

BOL
Osteospermum auriculatum (S.Moore) Norl.
214943Compton, R.H.   26211923-08-05
South Africa, Western Cape, Laingsburg Div., Foot of Witteberg., 914m

BOL
Osteospermum auriculatum (S.Moore) Norl.
214944Compton, R.H.   28631923-08-06
South Africa, Western Cape, Laingsburg Div., Whitehill, Karroo Garden., 823m

BOL
Osteospermum auriculatum (S.Moore) Norl.
214945Esterhuysen, E.E.   57841941-08-29
South Africa, Northern Cape, Calvinia Div., Doornbosch.

BOL
Osteospermum auriculatum (S.Moore) Norl.
214946Compton, R.H.   35251929-08-12
South Africa, Western Cape, Laingsburg Div., Whitehill, Karroo Garden.

BOL
Osteospermum auriculatum (S.Moore) Norl.
214947Levyns, M.R.B.   17191926-09-18
South Africa, Northern Cape, Calvinia Div., Entrance to Blaauwkrantz Pass., 792m


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