Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Schizachyrium sanguineum (Schizachyrium inspersum, Schizachyrium lindiense, Schizachyrium semiberbe)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


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207943Dinter, M.K.   57441925-03-11
Namibia, Otjozondjupa, Otavi.

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207944Wilman, A.M.   Sub-BH24229
South Africa, North West, Mafeking Div., Moshesh.

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207945Thorncroft, G.   Sub-Rogers19182
South Africa, Mpumalanga, E. Transvaal. Barberton., 914m

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207946Schlechter, F.R.R.   121961888-04-07
Unknown, S. Rhodesia [Zimbabwe] or Mozambique. Lions-Creek. [Schlechter's trip itinerary from 1898-04-06 to 1898-04-09: Umtali [Mutare, Zimbabwe]- Lions Creek [Not identified] - Fontisvilla [Mozambique]., 305m

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207947Pole-Evans, I.B.   3891922-01-26
South Africa, Gauteng, Transvaal. Irene, Doornkloof.

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207948Buchanan, J.   199
South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, Natal. Umpumulo.

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207949Rehmann, A.   5727
South Africa, Mpumalanga, Transvaal. Houtbosh [Houtbos].

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207950Bolus, H.   Sub-BH10851
South Africa, Gauteng, Transvaal. Prope Pretoria, Aapjes River [Near Pretoria, Apies River]., 1463m

BOL
207951Esterhuysen, E.E.   11511939-03-23
South Africa, Northern Cape, British Bechuanaland. Asbestos Hills (17 miles from Kuruman on road to Daniel's Kuil), Broncote [Bramcote].

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207952Esterhuysen, E.E.   2139
South Africa, Northern Cape, Kuruman Div., Matlaping.

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207953Bolus, H.   10851
South Africa, Gauteng, Transvaal. Prope Pretoria, Aapjes River [Near Pretoria, Apies River]., 1463m

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207954Stohr, F.O.   600
Zambia, Copperbelt, N. Rhodesia. Near Kafulafula [Kafulafuta].


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