Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Osteospermum hyoseroides (Monoculus hyoseroides, Tripteris hyoseroides)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
215087Eliovson   571952-10-10
South Africa, Northern Cape, Namaqualand, Locality unknown.

BOL
215088Leighton, F.M.   11691945-09-05
South Africa, Northern Cape, Little Namaqualand, Blou Stasie.

BOL
215089Esterhuysen, E.E.   53381941-07-26
South Africa, Northern Cape, Calvinia Div., Wolve River.

BOL
215090Mathews, J.W.   Sub-BH21678
South Africa, Northern Cape, Namaqualand, N of Rietkloof.

BOL
215091Salter, T.M.   38021933-09-19
South Africa, Northern Cape, Namaqualand, 23 miles E of Springbok.

BOL
215092Grant, A.L.   Sub-NBG292/30
South Africa, Northern Cape, Namaqualand, Garies.

BOL
215093Schlechter, F.R.R.   109281897-08-20
South Africa, Northern Cape, Onder-Bokkeveld, Matjiesfontein., 701m

BOL
215094Schlechter, F.R.R.   109281897-08-20
South Africa, Northern Cape, Calvinia Dist., Onder-Bokkeveld. Matjesfontein., 701m

BOL
215095Norlindh, N.T.   s.n.1935-09-11
South Africa, Locality unknown.

BOL
215096Mathews, J.W.   Sub-NBG2285/29
South Africa, Northern Cape, Namaqualand, Between O'okiep and Klipfontein.

BOL
215097Mathews, J.W.   Sub-NBG2151/29
South Africa, Western Cape, Namaqualand, Bitterfontein.

BOL
215098Bolus, H.   9606
South Africa, Northern Cape, Little Namaqualand, Prope [Near] Nababeep., 914m

BOL
215099Mathews, J.W.   Sub-NBG1574/23
South Africa, Western Cape, Malmesbury Div., Hoetjes Bay.

BOL
215100Le Roux, A.   27091980-08-22
South Africa, Northern Cape, Namaqualand. QDS: 2917DA (Grid name: Springbok), Spektakel Mountain Pass.

BOL
215101Le Roux, A.   25181977-09-14
South Africa, Northern Cape, Springbok Dist.. QDS: 2917DB (Grid name: Springbok), Hester Malan Nature Reserve, near offices.

BOL
215102Verdoorn, I.C.   18561937-07-26
South Africa, Northern Cape, Namaqualand, Steinkopf to Kosies.


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