Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Septulina glauca (Dendrophthoe glauca, Loranthus burchellii, Loranthus canescens, Loranthus glaucus, Loranthus longitubulosus, Scurrula canescens, Scurrula glauca, Taxillus glaucus)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


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Septulina glauca (Thunb.) Tiegh.
BOL0224599Du Preez, B.   BDP4922018-04-14
South Africa, Northern Cape. QDS: 3119DB (Grid name: Calvinia), Roggeveld escarpment road towards Blomfontein, south of Calvinia., -31.67857 19.98223, 1132 - 1132m

BOL
Septulina glauca (Thunb.) Tiegh.
BOL0230462Brummitt, R.K.   201651999-02-14
South Africa, Northern Cape. QDS: 3120CA (Grid name: Williston), Between Calvinia and Middlepos. Eriocephalus dry karoo., -31.683333 20.183333, 1200 - 1200m

BOL
Septulina glauca (Thunb.) Tiegh.
BOL0254846Metelerkamp, W.A.   471982-04-17
South Africa, Northern Cape. QDS: 2816BD (Grid name: Oranjemund), Near Bloeddrift on Orange river.

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Septulina glauca (Thunb.) Tiegh.
BOL0254847Dean, S.J.   2981987-03-17
South Africa, Western Cape. QDS: 3322BA (Grid name: Oudtshoorn), Klipgat, 60 km east of Prince Albert.

BOL
Septulina glauca (Thunb.) Tiegh.
BOL0254848Dinter, M.K.   61851929-03-17
Namibia, Karas, Zwartaus.

BOL
Septulina glauca (Thunb.) Tiegh.
BOL0254849Dinter, M.K.   5275
Namibia, Karas, Warmbad.

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Septulina glauca (Thunb.) Tiegh.
BOL0254850Dinter, M.K.   47501922-04-27
Namibia, South West Africa.

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Septulina glauca (Thunb.) Tiegh.
BOL0254851Glen, H.F.   7291974-02-13
South Africa, Western Cape, Vanrhynsdorp Dist., On the road to Kliprand, 41 km from Loeriesfontein., 675m

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Septulina glauca (Thunb.) Tiegh.
BOL0254852Comins, D.M.   6211954-02-19
South Africa, Northern Cape, Carnarvon Dist., 5 m NW of Carnarvon., 1067m


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