Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Serruria decumbens (Serruria hyemalis)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
Serruria decumbens (Thunb.) R.Br.
64593Levyns, M.R.B.   110951960-04-09
South Africa, Western Cape. QDS: 3418AB (Grid name: Simonstown), SW Cape; Cape Peninsula; Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve; Bonteberg

BOL
Serruria decumbens (Thunb.) R.Br.
64594Salter, T.M.   325
South Africa, Western Cape, Cape Town, Sirkels Vlei.

BOL
Serruria decumbens (Thunb.) R.Br.
64595Wolley-Dod, A.H.   18011896-04-10
South Africa, Western Cape, SW Cape; Cape Peninsula; rocky koppie SW of Slangkop

BOL
Serruria decumbens (Thunb.) R.Br.
64596Fair, C.B.   79481894-07-01
South Africa, Western Cape, SW Cape; Cape Peninsula; pone Simons Town, 270 - 270m

BOL
Serruria decumbens (Thunb.) R.Br.
64597Unknown   178661924-10-01
South Africa, Western Cape, SW Cape; Caledon Div.; Hermanus; at Cape Town Wild Flower Show

BOL
Serruria decumbens (Thunb.) R.Br.
95149Salter, T.M.   s.n.1928-08-26
South Africa, Western Cape, Cape Town, Sirkels Vlei.

BOL
Serruria decumbens (Thunb.) R.Br.
95150Schlechter, F.R.R.   54821894-10-15
South Africa, Western Cape, SW Cape; Houwhoekberg, 600 - 600m

BOL
Serruria decumbens (Thunb.) R.Br.
BOL0220713Levyns, M.R.B.   59191936-11-01
South Africa, Western Cape, South Peninsula, Bonteberg., 183m

BOL
Serruria decumbens (Thunb.) R.Br.
BOL0220714Levyns, M.R.B.   56061936-01-29
South Africa, Western Cape, South Peninsula, Bonteberg., 30m

BOL
Serruria decumbens (Thunb.) R.Br.
BOL0220715Levyns, M.R.B.   s.n.1933-01-02
South Africa, Western Cape, Between Smitswinkel Bay and Hester's Dam., 30m

BOL
Serruria decumbens (Thunb.) R.Br.
BOL218033Pillans, N.S.   s.n.1940-09-12
South Africa, Western Cape, Simon's Town, Bonteberg


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