Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Aspalathus perfoliata subsp. perfoliata (Borbonia perfoliata)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
113681Zeyher, C.L.P.   362
South Africa, Western Cape, Locality unknown.

BOL
113682Wilman, A.M.   727A1949-09-12
South Africa, Western Cape, Tulbagh. QDS: 3319AA (Grid name: Worcester), TULBAGH DIV. DE HOEK NEAR SARON, -33.15629 19.0336

BOL
113683Esterhuysen, E.E.   175481950-10-02
South Africa, Western Cape, Tulbagh. QDS: 3319AA (Grid name: Worcester), TULBAGH DIV, HEAD OF TULBAGH VALLEY, -33.17139 19.16584

BOL
113684Esterhuysen, E.E.   198521952-01-02
South Africa, Western Cape, Tulbagh. QDS: 3319AA (Grid name: Worcester), TULBAGH DIV. SLOPES AT HEAD OF TULBAGH VALLEY, -33.16507 19.16425, 540 - 540m

BOL
113685Bolus, H.   Sub-BH272781884-10-01
South Africa, Western Cape, Tulbagh. QDS: 3319AC (Grid name: Worcester), TULBAGH CATERACT, -33.35127 19.11055, 150 - 150m

BOL
113686Stokoe, T.P.   74071939-09-01
South Africa, Western Cape, Tulbagh. QDS: 3319AA (Grid name: Worcester), TULBAGH DIV, WITZENBERG FOOTHILLS SNEEUGAT VALLEY AREA, -33.13691 19.16573

BOL
113687Bolus, H.   Sub-BH50081879-11-01
South Africa, Western Cape, Tulbagh. QDS: 3319AA (Grid name: Worcester), TULBAGH WINTERSHOEK MOUNTAINS, -33.20292 19.13346, 330 - 330m

BOL
113688Esterhuysen, E.E.   234141954-10-01
South Africa, Western Cape, Ceres. QDS: 3319AA (Grid name: Worcester), CERES DIV. WITZENBERG INKRUIP, -33.20937 19.2213

BOL
113689Esterhuysen, E.E.   223281953-11-22
South Africa, Western Cape, Wellington. QDS: 3319CA (Grid name: Worcester), PAARL DIV. BAILEYS PEAK, -33.50811 19.0987


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Google Map

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