Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ceropegia gettliffei (Gonostemon gettliffei, Stapelia gettliffei)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


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Ceropegia gettliffei (R.Pott) Bruyns
BOL0318049Bruyns, P.V.   124482012-12-25
Botswana, Central. QDS: 2226BA (Grid name: Serowe), 58 km NW of Serowe, W of Paje., -22.020317 26.531167, 1130m

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Ceropegia gettliffei (R.Pott) Bruyns
BOL0318050Unknown   Sub-NBG750/16
Unknown, Locality unknown.

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Ceropegia gettliffei (R.Pott) Bruyns
BOL0318051Bruyns, P.V.   69881996-12-26
Botswana, Central. QDS: 2227CB (Grid name: Palapye), Gootau.

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Ceropegia gettliffei (R.Pott) Bruyns
BOL0318052Reynolds, G.W.   13171935-05-25
South Africa, Limpopo, Transvaal, 28 miles NW of Lydenburg [Mashishing], near Buffelsvlei in the Waterval Valley.

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Ceropegia gettliffei (R.Pott) Bruyns
BOL0318053Codd, L.E.   7968
South Africa, Limpopo, Pietersburg Dist., At eastern end of Blauwberg, Farm Bulbul.

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Ceropegia gettliffei (R.Pott) Bruyns
BOL0318054Leach, L.C.   132911966-04-18
South Africa, Limpopo, Transvaal, Burgersfort.

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Ceropegia gettliffei (R.Pott) Bruyns
BOL0318056Leach, L.C.   120311946-01-05
South Africa, Limpopo. QDS: 2230AC (Grid name: Messina), On the outskirts of Messina.

BOL
Ceropegia gettliffei (R.Pott) Bruyns
BOL0318057Unknown   Sub-NBG750/16
Unknown, Locality unknown.

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Ceropegia gettliffei (R.Pott) Bruyns
BOL0318058Frank, C.   Sub-Pillans1833
Botswana, Central, Bechuanaland, Palapye Road Station.

BOL
Ceropegia gettliffei (R.Pott) Bruyns
BOL0318055Bullock, E.J.   1631933-09-13
Zimbabwe, Matabeleland South, "River Ranch" NW of Beit Bridge, Umzingwane River.


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