Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Boerhavia diffusa var. diffusa (Boerhavia adscendens, Boerhavia paniculata)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
44460Bryant, E.G.   J1981921-03-13
South Africa, Northern Cape, Prieska, 914 - 914m

BOL
45155Gillett, J.B.   30431928-12-18
South Africa, TVL, Zoutpansberg, near the main drift of the Limpopo N. of Messina.

BOL
45158Schlechter, F.R.R.   42211894-01-17
South Africa, Limpopo, Transvaal, near Pienaars River Bridge., 1310m

BOL
45159Wilman, M.   152271921-11-01
Namibia, Windhoek, S.W.A. Protectorate.

BOL
45160Pearson, H.H.W.   36641909-02-15
South Africa, Northern Cape, Gt. Namaqualand, Buchholzbrunn ?

BOL
45161Pearson, H.H.W.   84731913-01-22
Namibia, Karas, Great Karasberg, slopes in Wasserfall Alt [Alt Wasserfall] Ravine.

BOL
45164Pearson, H.H.W.   91761915-12-29
Namibia, Windhoek, Ababies.

BOL
45165Wilman, M.   166881920-07-01
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Rhodesia, Wankie Station.

BOL
45168Rogers, F.A.   74191911-08-27
Zambia. QDS: 1725DD (Grid name: Livingstone), N.W. Rhodesia, Livingstone, N. bank of Zambesi., -17.9 25.91667, 914m

BOL
45171Obermeyer, A.A.   365221937-06-01
Zambia, N. Rhodesia, Livingstone

BOL
45172Acocks, J.P.H.   85781938-01-26
South Africa, Northern Cape, Kimberley, Leeuwpoort.

BOL
45174Bolus, H.   BH97491886-08-31
South Africa, TVL, betw. Delagoa Bay & Pretoria.

BOL
45180Rogers, F.A.   56281912-02-12
Zimbabwe, S. Rhodesia, Victoria Falls., 914 - 914m

BOL
45181Krapohl, E   PRE232951938-03-08
South Africa, Northern Cape, Namaqualand, Abbasses via Springbok.

BOL
59538Trinder-Smith, T.H.   5112009-04-07
Namibia, Maltahöhe. QDS: 2416CB (Grid name: Maltahohe), Farm Kyffh, 1380 - 1380m


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