Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Serruria collina (Serruria flagellaris)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


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Serruria collina Salisb. ex Knight
51634Turner, R.C.   14242005-11-05
South Africa, Western Cape. QDS: 3418AB (Grid name: Simonstown), Rooikrans, Fish Hoek A/A, saddle immediately ESE of Rooikrans, approx. 210 m WSW of Rooikrans trig beacon 49., -34.14470483 18.37329101, 301m

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Serruria collina Salisb. ex Knight
64773Zeyher, C.L.P.   s.n.
South Africa, Western Cape, In monte [mountains] Muizenberg versus lacumen [towards the lake].

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Serruria collina Salisb. ex Knight
64774Wolley-Dod, A.H.   27061897-07-18
South Africa, Western Cape, Cape; Cape Peninsula; rocky ridge beyond Smitswinkel Bay

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Serruria collina Salisb. ex Knight
64775Bolus, H.   4686
South Africa, Western Cape, Simon's Town, In mont. circa [mountains around] Simonstown., 396m

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Serruria collina Salisb. ex Knight
64776Fair, C.B.   72871892-11-01
South Africa, Western Cape, Cape; Cape Peninsula; In montibus prope Fish Hoek, 240 - 240m

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Serruria collina Salisb. ex Knight
95194Wolley-Dod, A.H.   28651897-09-15
South Africa, Western Cape, Cape; Cape Peninsula; Elsje Peak

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Serruria collina Salisb. ex Knight
BOL0220703Taylor, H.C.   70781967-05-09
South Africa, Western Cape, Simonstown Dist., About 350 yards S of plot 322., 76m

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Serruria collina Salisb. ex Knight
BOL0220704Michell, M.R.B.   s.n.
South Africa, Western Cape, Behind Fish Hoek.

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Serruria collina Salisb. ex Knight
BOL0220705Compton, R.H.   s.n.1926-09-05
South Africa, Western Cape, Ridge above Smitswinkel Bay., 244m


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