Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Erica eremioides subsp. eglandula (Grisebachia parviflora subsp. eglandula, Grisebachia eremioides var. eglandula)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
Erica eremioides subsp. eglandula (N.E.Br.) E.G.H.Oliv.
BOL137557Leipoldt   1351905-06-29
South Africa, Western Cape, Clanwilliam Division.

BOL
Erica eremioides subsp. eglandula (N.E.Br.) E.G.H.Oliv.
BOL137558Leipoldt   1351905-06-29
South Africa, Western Cape, Clanwilliam Division.

BOL
Erica eremioides subsp. eglandula (N.E.Br.) E.G.H.Oliv.
181906Bodkin, A.A.   s.n.1897-10-01
South Africa, Western Cape, Cedarberg Mts, 914 - 914m

BOL
Erica eremioides subsp. eglandula (N.E.Br.) E.G.H.Oliv.
181907Esterhuysen, E.E.   59241941-08-23
South Africa, Western Cape, Clanwilliam Div, Pakhuis

BOL
Erica eremioides subsp. eglandula (N.E.Br.) E.G.H.Oliv.
181908Esterhuysen, E.E.   217641953-09-07
South Africa, Western Cape, Clanwilliam Division, 914 - 914m

BOL
Erica eremioides subsp. eglandula (N.E.Br.) E.G.H.Oliv.
181909Schlechter, F.R.R.   88181896-09-21
South Africa, Western Cape, Cedarberg, Ezelbank, 1219 - 1219m

BOL
Erica eremioides subsp. eglandula (N.E.Br.) E.G.H.Oliv.
181910Schlechter, F.R.R.   89191896-09-09
South Africa, Western Cape, Cold Bokkeveld, 1585 - 1585m

BOL
Erica eremioides subsp. eglandula (N.E.Br.) E.G.H.Oliv.
181911Esterhuysen, E.E.   32241940-09-29
South Africa, Western Cape, Clanwilliam Division

BOL
Erica eremioides subsp. eglandula (N.E.Br.) E.G.H.Oliv.
181912Schlechter, F.R.R.   88181896-09-01
South Africa, Western Cape, Cedarberg, Ezelbank, 1219 - 1219m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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