Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Tetraena clavata (Zygophyllum clavatum)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
Zygophyllum clavatum Schltr. & Diels
110231Dinter, M.K.   38501922-04-08
Namibia, S. W. A, BUNTFELDSCHUH.

BOL
Zygophyllum clavatum Schltr. & Diels
110232Bos   s.n.1937-09-14
Namibia, S. W. A, SWAKOPMUND.

BOL
Zygophyllum clavatum Schltr. & Diels
110233Compton, R.H.   38501927-09-01
South Africa, Western Cape, CAPE, WALVIS BAY.

BOL
Zygophyllum clavatum Schltr. & Diels
110234Pienaar, B.J.   321987-09-06
South Africa, Northern Cape. QDS: 2816DC (Grid name: Oranjemund), HOLGATRIVER CA. 45 KM. N. OF PORT NOLLOTH.

BOL
Zygophyllum clavatum Schltr. & Diels
110235Williamson, G.   27051977-11-07
Namibia, S. W. A, WESTERN BUCHUBERG.

BOL
Zygophyllum clavatum Schltr. & Diels
110236Ordman   s.n.1930-03-01
Namibia, S. W. A, LUDERITZBUCHT.

BOL
Zygophyllum clavatum Schltr. & Diels
110237Pillans, N.S.   56341926-09-01
South Africa, Western Cape, LITTLE NAMAQUALAND, 3 MLS. S. OF HOLGAT.

BOL
Zygophyllum clavatum Schltr. & Diels
110238Pillans, N.S.   52541926-09-01
South Africa, Western Cape, LITTLE NAMAQUALAND, NORTH BASE OF HILLS E. OF GROOT DERM.

BOL
Zygophyllum clavatum Schltr. & Diels
110239Williamson, G.   27181977-11-07
Namibia, S. W. A, ORANJEMUND DIAMOND AREA.

BOL
Zygophyllum clavatum Schltr. & Diels
110240Dinter, M.K.   63941929-05-24
Namibia, JAMMERBUCHT, POMONA.

BOL
Zygophyllum clavatum Schltr. & Diels
169717Van Zyl, L.   45631998-12-19
South Africa, Northern Cape. QDS: 2816DC (Grid name: Oranjemund), Near Rietfontein, S of Alexander Bay., 150 - 150m


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