Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Leptogium cochleatum (Leptogium tremelloides)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


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Leptogium cochleatum (Dicks.) P.M.Jorg. & P.James
BOL0234904Pillans, N.S.   37341920-01-28
South Africa, Western Cape, Cape Town Div.. QDS: 3318CD (Grid name: Cape Town), 12 Apostles, middle part of Disa Gorge.

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Leptogium cochleatum (Dicks.) P.M.Jorg. & P.James
BOL0234905Giffen, M.H.   9041943-01-28
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Victoria East Div.. QDS: 3226DD (Grid name: Fort Beaufort), Alice, Fort Hare.

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Leptogium cochleatum (Dicks.) P.M.Jorg. & P.James
BOL0234906Giffen, M.H.   9231943-08-18
South Africa, Eastern Cape. QDS: 3226DD (Grid name: Fort Beaufort), Hogsback, Auckland Forest, above the causeway (foot of pass)., 884 - 914m

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Leptogium cochleatum (Dicks.) P.M.Jorg. & P.James
BOL0234991Garside, S.   s.n.1943-06-24
South Africa, Western Cape, Cape Town Div.. QDS: 3318CD (Grid name: Cape Town), Kirstenbosch Botanical Garden, near Erica garden.

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Leptogium cochleatum (Dicks.) P.M.Jorg. & P.James
BOL0234992Giffen, M.H.   9031943-08-21
South Africa, Eastern Cape. QDS: 3226DD (Grid name: Fort Beaufort), Alice, Fort Hare, South Kloof, Sandile's Kop.

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Leptogium cochleatum (Dicks.) P.M.Jorg. & P.James
BOL0234993Pegler, A.   12381905-09-06
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Amathole Dist.. QDS: 3228CB (Grid name: Butterworth), Kentani., 304m

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Leptogium cochleatum (Dicks.) P.M.Jorg. & P.James
BOL0234994Duthie, A.V.   28
South Africa, Western Cape, Knysna Div., Knysna.

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Leptogium cochleatum (Dicks.) P.M.Jorg. & P.James
BOL0234995Pegler, A.   1238a1905-08-06
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Amathole Dist., Kentani., 365m


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