Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Rafnia capensis subsp. pedicellata
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
Rafnia capensis subsp. pedicellata G.J.Campb. & B.-E.van Wyk
103414Van Wyk, B.-E.   31531990-09-15
South Africa, Western Cape, Caledon Div., Betty's Bay to Palmiet River.

BOL
Rafnia capensis subsp. pedicellata G.J.Campb. & B.-E.van Wyk
103416Bolus, H.   Sub-BH85341896-12-09
South Africa, Western Cape, Prope [Near] Elim., 180 - 180m

BOL
Rafnia capensis subsp. pedicellata G.J.Campb. & B.-E.van Wyk
103417Parker, R.N.   48121952-10-13
South Africa, Western Cape, Caledon Div., Between Rooi Els & Pringle Bay.

BOL
Rafnia capensis subsp. pedicellata G.J.Campb. & B.-E.van Wyk
103418Esterhuysen, E.E.   141191947-10-12
South Africa, Western Cape, Caledon Div., Rooiels.

BOL
Rafnia capensis subsp. pedicellata G.J.Campb. & B.-E.van Wyk
103421Gray, A.S.   Sub-BH260501951-12-28
South Africa, Western Cape, Caledon Div., Palmiet River mouth.

BOL
Rafnia capensis subsp. pedicellata G.J.Campb. & B.-E.van Wyk
103423Compton, R.H.   34521924-09-03
South Africa, Western Cape, Caledon Div., Kleinmond.

BOL
Rafnia capensis subsp. pedicellata G.J.Campb. & B.-E.van Wyk
103424Bolus, H.   6789
South Africa, Western Cape, Prope [Near] Elim., 91m

BOL
Rafnia capensis subsp. pedicellata G.J.Campb. & B.-E.van Wyk
103425Schlechter, F.R.R.   94471896-11-27
South Africa, Western Cape, Pone [Behind] Bot Rivier., -34.2097 19.19959, 457m

BOL
Rafnia capensis subsp. pedicellata G.J.Campb. & B.-E.van Wyk
BOL217613Stirton, C.H.   141812015-11-07
South Africa, Western Cape, Napier. QDS: 3419CB (Grid name: Caledon), Napier Mt., -34.516472 19.265647, 468 - 468m


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