Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Pterocarpus angolensis (Pterocarpus bussei, Pterocarpus dekindtianus)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


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BOL0223280Rodin, R.J.   4449
Southern Rhodesia, Africa Central area near Toroshanga pass. Vicinity of Umvukwe Mountains, an extrusion in the 'Great rift Valley.'

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BOL0223281Rogers, F.A.   7508
Flora of N.W. Rhodesia Lat. 17° 54' S. LIVINGSTONE Long. 25° 55' E. N. BANK OF ZAMBESI, 914m

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BOL0223282Teague, A.J.   445
FLORA Rhodesia Odanzi River Valley, Division Umtali

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BOL0223283Pocock, M.A.   7241925-09-29
Angola, FLORA Angalo Woodland, Civelei, 4800m

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BOL0223284Smuts, J.C.   s.n.
District Waterberg nr. Wylies Poort Zoutpansberg

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BOL0223285Pocock, M.A.   882
Angola, FLORA Angola Kunzubier, 4200m

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BOL0223286Bolus, H.   7752
Mozambique, Maputo, Delagoa Bay, about 18 miles from Lourenco Marques [Maputo].

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BOL0223287Unknown   817
Mozambique, Sofala, Cheringoma, Vila Machado.

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BOL0223288Rodin, R.J.   26141947-11-17
S.W.A.: Ovamboland, Oshikango, Angola border Omuva (Ovambo)

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BOL0223289Galpin, E.E.   493
South Africa, Mpumalanga, At the base of the Saddleback mountains & in Zuur's river valley. near Barberton., 610 - 884m

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BOL0223290Bolus, H.   11856
Eswatini, Hhohho, Swaziland, inter [between] Dalriach et [and] Bremersdorp., 914m

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BOL0223291Galpin, E.E.   493
South Africa, Mpumalanga, At the base of the Saddleback mountains & in Zuur's river valley. near Barberton., 610 - 884m

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BOL0223292Hutchinson, J.   2167
South Africa, Limpopo, Near Lake Fundusi [Fundudzi].


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