Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Paranomus reflexus (Nivenia reflexa)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


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Paranomus reflexus (E.Phillips & Hutch.) Fourc.
64575Levyns, M.R.B.   116761969-07-05
South Africa, Western Cape, Durbanville, at Martindale.

BOL
Paranomus reflexus (E.Phillips & Hutch.) Fourc.
64576Paterson, F.M.   2422
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Port Elizabeth Dist., Van Staadens near Port Elizabeth.

BOL
Paranomus reflexus (E.Phillips & Hutch.) Fourc.
64577Holland, F.H.   4065
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Humansdorp Div., Blueberg, Govt. Forest Station.

BOL
Paranomus reflexus (E.Phillips & Hutch.) Fourc.
64578Fourcade, H.G.   714
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Humansdorp, Doorn Kraal., 152m

BOL
Paranomus reflexus (E.Phillips & Hutch.) Fourc.
64579Rodin, R.J.   11491947-08-31
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Uitenhage Div., Otterford Forest Reserve.

BOL
Paranomus reflexus (E.Phillips & Hutch.) Fourc.
64580Bond, W.J.   17691980-08-06
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Kouga. QDS: 3324CB (Grid name: Steytlerville), Smitskraal; on small saddle ca. 4 km E of De Kleine Hel area on road verge., -33.725 24.35, 732m

BOL
Paranomus reflexus (E.Phillips & Hutch.) Fourc.
95145Zeyher, C.L.P.   3713
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Port Elizabeth Dist., Near Van Staadens River.

BOL
Paranomus reflexus (E.Phillips & Hutch.) Fourc.
95146Comm.: Guthrie, L.   Sub-Guthrie220
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Uitenhage Div.

BOL
Paranomus reflexus (E.Phillips & Hutch.) Fourc.
BOL217920Fourcade, H.G.   714
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Humansdorp Div., Doorn Kraal., 152m

BOL
Paranomus reflexus (E.Phillips & Hutch.) Fourc.
BOL217921Zeyher, C.L.P.   3713
South Africa, Western Cape, Cape of Good Hope.


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