Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Psoralea cuspidis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
Psoralea cuspidis C.H.Stirt. & Muasya, ms.
52154Kerfoot, O.   K.5520
South Africa, Western Cape, Stellenbosch. QDS: 3318DD (Grid name: Cape Town), Stellenbosch Distict, Jonkershoek, Langrivier., -33.98891 18.96831

BOL
Psoralea cuspidis C.H.Stirt. & Muasya, ms.
52155Gray, A.S.   s.n.1950-09-25
South Africa, Western Cape, Wellington. QDS: 3319CA (Grid name: Worcester), Bain's Kloof, -33.64105 19.10462

BOL
Psoralea cuspidis C.H.Stirt. & Muasya, ms.
52156Gillett, J.B.   17881928-10-23
South Africa, Western Cape, Stellenbosch, Somerset West. QDS: 3418BB (Grid name: Simonstown), Stellenbosch Division, top of buttress of Helderberg., -34.03052 18.88789

BOL
Psoralea cuspidis C.H.Stirt. & Muasya, ms.
52157Esterhuysen, E.E.   2634
South Africa, Western Cape, Somerset West - Caledon. QDS: 3418BB (Grid name: Simonstown), Caledon Division, kloof below Somerset Sneeuwkop, facing East., -34.04781 18.98717, 1219 - 1219m

BOL
Psoralea cuspidis C.H.Stirt. & Muasya, ms.
52158Esterhuysen, E.E.   BH322261935-09-28
South Africa, Western Cape, Paarl. QDS: 3319CC (Grid name: Worcester), Paarl Divisions, French Hoek Forest Reserve., -33.94265 19.05177

BOL
Psoralea cuspidis C.H.Stirt. & Muasya, ms.
52159Esterhuysen, E.E.   146341948-11-14
South Africa, Western Cape, Somerset West. QDS: 3418BB (Grid name: Simonstown), Stellenbosch Division, south slopes of Helderberg., -34.05408 18.87155

BOL
Psoralea cuspidis C.H.Stirt. & Muasya, ms.
52160Grant, A.   24091926-09-03
South Africa, Western Cape, Wellington. QDS: 3319CA (Grid name: Worcester), Wellington, Sneeuberg., -33.65602 19.14668


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.