Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Vachellia tortilis subsp. heteracantha (Acacia heteracantha, Acacia litakunensis, Acacia maras, Acacia spirocarpoides, Acacia tortilis subsp. heteracantha)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


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BOL0219372Burtt Davy, J.   2169
South Africa, Limpopo, Piet Potgietersrust [Mokopane], Farm "Rondebosch".

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BOL0219373Wilman, M.   Sub-BH15876
South Africa, Northern Cape, Kimberley.

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BOL0219374Bolus, H.   6808
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Barkly East, juxta [next to] Vaal River.

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BOL0219375Bolus, H.   7754
South Africa, Mpumalanga, Transvaal, Crocodile River Drift inter [between Komati River Drift et [and] Barberton., 152m

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BOL0219376Marloth, H.W.R.   1260
Namibia, Erongo, Damaraland, Prope [Near] "! Usakos"., 700m

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BOL0219377Dinter, M.K.   67401933-12-28
Namibia, Erongo, Karibib.

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BOL0219378Gillett, J.B.   30571928-12-19
South Africa, Limpopo, Transvaal, Zoutpansberg, Botanical Reserve, Dongola, w of Messina.

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BOL0219379Lang, H.   Sub-TRV308731932-08-20
South Africa, Limpopo, Pietersburg [Polokwane] (East), Letaba (Kruger National Park).

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BOL0219380Louw, W.J.   6011939-12-25
South Africa, North West, Transvaal, Marico, Lekkerlach.

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BOL0219381Eyles, F.   3526
Zimbabwe, Zambesi Valley., 457m

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BOL0219382Pearson, H.H.W.   91271915-12-30
Namibia, Hardap, Bed of Tsondab River above Ababies.

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BOL0219383Bolus, H.M.L.   Sub-BH13735
South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, Natal, Colenso.

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BOL0219384Burtt Davy, J.   97751910-06-25
South Africa, Northern Cape, Barkly West, Fourteen Streams.

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BOL0219385Anderson, E.   681
South Africa, Northern Cape, Herbert, Griqualand West, Mazelsfontein [Maselsfontein].


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