Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Oxalis flava var. fabifolia (Oxalis asinina, Oxalis crispa, Oxalis fabifolia, Oxalis fabifolia var. crispa)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
105769Salter, T.M.   7121931-05-25
South Africa, Western Cape, BETWEEN VAN RHYN'S DORP AND VAN RHYN'S PASS.

BOL
105770Salter, T.M.   7181931-05-01
South Africa, Western Cape, BETWEEN KLAVER & VAN RHYN'S DORP.

BOL
105771Salter, T.M.   53111935-05-15
South Africa, Western Cape, 6 MILES SOUTH OF VAN RHYN'S DORP.

BOL
105772Schlechter, F.R.R.   80811896-07-09
South Africa, Western Cape, DISTRICT VAN RHYN'S DORP, ATTYS., 91 - 91m

BOL
105773Salter, T.M.   53131935-05-15
South Africa, Western Cape, 4 MILES SOUTH OF VAN RHYN'S DORP.

BOL
105777Salter, T.M.   54561940-05-01
South Africa, Northern Cape, VAN RHYN'S DORP DIVISION. KNECHTS VLAACTE NORTH OF ZOUT RIVER BRIDGE.

BOL
105778Leipoldt, C.F.L.   196651931-05-02
South Africa, Western Cape, CLANWILLIAM DIVISION. PAKHUIS

BOL
105779Salter, T.M.   736B1931-05-26
South Africa, Northern Cape, VAN RHYN'S DORP.

BOL
105780Salter, T.M.   24881932-07-11
South Africa, Northern Cape, FOOT OF VAN RHYN'S PASS.

BOL
105781Salter, T.M.   53231935-05-15
South Africa, Northern Cape, VAN RHYN'S DORP DIVISION. FOOT OF VAN RHYN'S DORP PASS.

BOL
105782Salter, T.M.   2488A1937-05-01
South Africa, Northern Cape, FOOT OF VAN RHYN'S PASS.

BOL
105783Pillans, N.S.   219601929-05-01
South Africa, Northern Cape, ABOUT 3 MLS. S. OF VAN RHYN'S DORP.

BOL
105784Salter, T.M.   53101935-05-15
South Africa, Northern Cape, 6 MILES SOUTH OF VAN RHYN'S DORP.

BOL
105915Salter, T.M.   53301935-05-15
South Africa, Northern Cape, 6 MILES SOUTH OF VAN RHYN'S DORP.

BOL
111330McGregor   146201915-06-01
South Africa, Western Cape, CAPE, NEAR CLANWILLIAM.


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