Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Vexatorella alpina (Leucospermum alpinum, Leucospermum cartilagineum)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
Vexatorella alpina (Salisb. ex Knight) Rourke
80094Linder, H.P.   49831989-10-21
South Africa, Northern Cape. QDS: 3018AC (Grid name: Kamiesberg), Cape; Vaal Naras; at scarp edge

BOL
Vexatorella alpina (Salisb. ex Knight) Rourke
80108Esterhuysen, E.E.   237351954-10-16
South Africa, Northern Cape, Cape; Namaqualand; Welkom; Khamiesberg; near Garies, 1530 - 1530m

BOL
Vexatorella alpina (Salisb. ex Knight) Rourke
80109Pearson, H.H.W.   63301911-01-16
South Africa, Northern Cape, Cape; upper SW slopes of Beacon hill; NW of Leliefontein; Khamiesberg

BOL
Vexatorella alpina (Salisb. ex Knight) Rourke
80110Adamson, R.S.   14661936-12-17
South Africa, Cape; Ezelkop; Khamiesberg, 1802 - 1802m

BOL
Vexatorella alpina (Salisb. ex Knight) Rourke
80111Levyns, M.R.B.   40031932-09-27
South Africa, Northern Cape, Cape; near Leliefontein, 1768 - 1768m

BOL
Vexatorella alpina (Salisb. ex Knight) Rourke
80112Rourke, J.P.   18001982-04-11
South Africa, Northern Cape, Cape; Kamiesberg range on E slopes 3 km N of Welcome farm, 1462 - 1462m

BOL
Vexatorella alpina (Salisb. ex Knight) Rourke
BOL128144Rourke, J.P.   9581967-10-22
South Africa, Western Cape. QDS: 3219D (Grid name: Wuppertal), Katbakkies, Swartruggens Range, btw. Cold Bokkeveld and Ceres Karroo. On dry rocky north facing T.M.S. hillside., 1067 - 1067m

BOL
Vexatorella alpina (Salisb. ex Knight) Rourke
126638Esterhuysen, E.E.   23735
South Africa, Northern Cape, Khamiesberg


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Google Map

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