Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Otholobium rotundifolium (Psoralea rotundifolia)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
Otholobium rotundifolium (L.f.) C.H.Stirt.
118351Schlechter, F.R.R.   95741896-12-02
South Africa, Western Cape, Hermanus. QDS: 3419AD (Grid name: Caledon), Pone [behind] Vogelgat prope [near] Stanford, -34.40403 19.32292, 36 - 36m

BOL
Otholobium rotundifolium (L.f.) C.H.Stirt.
118352Esterhuysen, E.E.   184821951-04-08
South Africa, Western Cape, Stellenbosch. QDS: 3318DD (Grid name: Cape Town), Stellenbosch Division, Jonkershoek, -33.9631 18.9258

BOL
Otholobium rotundifolium (L.f.) C.H.Stirt.
118353Walgate, M.M.   s.n.
South Africa, Western Cape, Stellenbosch. QDS: 3318DD (Grid name: Cape Town), Stellenbosch Division, Jonkershoek, -33.9631 18.9258

BOL
Otholobium rotundifolium (L.f.) C.H.Stirt.
118354Bolus, H.   Sub-BH8085
South Africa, Western Cape, Caledon. QDS: 3419AA (Grid name: Caledon), Prope [near] Houw Hoek, -34.218 19.15199, 457 - 457m

BOL
Otholobium rotundifolium (L.f.) C.H.Stirt.
118355Schlechter, F.R.R.   BH80851897-04-02
South Africa, Western Cape, Hermanus. QDS: 3419AD (Grid name: Caledon), Behind Vogelgat mountain at the mouth of Klein Rivier, -34.41356 19.30441, 457 - 457m

BOL
Otholobium rotundifolium (L.f.) C.H.Stirt.
BOL216970Muasya, A.M.   31732007-11-11
South Africa, Western Cape, Houwhoek. QDS: 3419AA (Grid name: Caledon), Houwhoek Pass, -34.202306 19.172611

BOL
Otholobium rotundifolium (L.f.) C.H.Stirt.
BOL217629Stirton, C.H.   142262016-11-28
South Africa, Western Cape, Jonkershoek. QDS: 3318DD (Grid name: Cape Town), Jonkershoek Nature Reserve, -33.983092 18.955836, 323 - 323m


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Google Map

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