Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Persicaria limbata (Polygonum limbatum, Polygonum piliferum, Polygonum schinzii)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
Persicaria limbata (Meisn.) H.Hara
BOL0290360Wolley-Dod, A.H.   1984
South Africa, Western Cape, Below Klein Constantia.

BOL
Persicaria limbata (Meisn.) H.Hara
BOL0304947Bolus, H.M.L.   s.n.
South Africa, Mpumalanga, Transvaal, in terra [In the land] 'High Veld' dicta prope [near] "Wonderfontein Railway Station"., 1707m

BOL
Persicaria limbata (Meisn.) H.Hara
BOL0290359Monro, C.F.H   1885
Zimbabwe, Rhodesia. Locality unknown.

BOL
Persicaria limbata (Meisn.) H.Hara
BOL0290358Acocks, J.P.H.   85321938-01-14
South Africa, Northern Cape, Hay, lower part of Rietkloof in this Langebergen.

BOL
Persicaria limbata (Meisn.) H.Hara
BOL0290357Hines, C.J.H.   4891985-03-18
Namibia, Otjozondjupa. QDS: 1920CB, Bushmanland, Klein Dobe waterhole., -19.625 20.375

BOL
Persicaria limbata (Meisn.) H.Hara
BOL0290361Maguire, B.   20691952-12-18
Namibia, Kavango, South West Africa, E of Karakuwise.

BOL
Persicaria limbata (Meisn.) H.Hara
BOL0290362Stohr, F.O.   77
Zambia, Central, Northern Rhodesia, Munshiwemba, on an embankment crossing the Mungula marsh.

BOL
Persicaria limbata (Meisn.) H.Hara
BOL0290363Cooke, O.L.   6418
South Africa, Northern Cape, Hay, Paarde Kloof.

BOL
Persicaria limbata (Meisn.) H.Hara
BOL0290364Gillett, J.B.   31001928-12-21
South Africa, Limpopo, Transvaal, Zoutpanserg. From Thompson's Store over a mountain to Lake Fundusi and back.

BOL
Persicaria limbata (Meisn.) H.Hara
BOL0290365Wilde, C.   Sub-TRV9083
Zimbabwe, Zambesi River.


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