Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Racomitrium crispulum (Racomitrium austropatens, Racomitrium drakensbergense)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


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Racomitrium crispulum (Hook.f. & Wilson) Hook.f. & Wilson
177402Hylander, K.   109562000-11-15
South Africa, Western Cape. QDS: 3318CD (Grid name: Cape Town), Cape Town. Table Mountain. Second Waterfall Ravine, slopes of Devil's Peak, along 400m contour path.\\nCoordinates: S 335720, E 182630\\n, -33.955555 18.441666, 475 - 475m

BOL
Racomitrium crispulum (Hook.f. & Wilson) Hook.f. & Wilson
177409Esterhuysen, E.E.   209651952-12-27
South Africa, Western Cape. QDS: 3319BC (Grid name: Worcester), Ceres District. Hex River Mountains. Roodeberg., 1981 - 1981m

BOL
Racomitrium crispulum (Hook.f. & Wilson) Hook.f. & Wilson
BOL0256293Grubb, P.J.   B.421957-07-29
Colombia, Boyaca, SNC [Sierra Nevada del Cocuy], Rio San Pablin Valley., 2800m

BOL
Racomitrium crispulum (Hook.f. & Wilson) Hook.f. & Wilson
BOL0256294Van Zanten, B.O.   16051959-12-05
New Zealand, Manawatu-Wanganui, Ruapehu Dist., North Island. Tongariro National Park, Mt Ruapehu, above Chateau., 1300m

BOL
Racomitrium crispulum (Hook.f. & Wilson) Hook.f. & Wilson
BOL0256295Brownlie, G.   s.n.1968-11-15
New Zealand, Canterbury, South Island. Arthur's Pass, Punch-bowl track.

BOL
Racomitrium crispulum (Hook.f. & Wilson) Hook.f. & Wilson
BOL0256296Fleischer, M.   B2158
Australia, Tasmania, Launceston.

BOL
Racomitrium crispulum (Hook.f. & Wilson) Hook.f. & Wilson
BOL0256297Van Zanten, B.O.   74015461974-01-26
New Zealand, Taranaki, North Island. Mt Egmont, The Plateau., 1000m

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Racomitrium crispulum (Hook.f. & Wilson) Hook.f. & Wilson
BOL0256298Fleischer, M.   B21081903-04-12
Australia, Tasmania, Launceston.


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