Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Trisetopsis imberbis (Avena turgidula, Avenastrum turgidulum, Helictotrichon turgidulum, Trisetum imberbe, Trisetopsis turgidula)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
Trisetopsis imberbis (Nees) Roser, A.Wolk & Veldkamp
45831Linder, H.P.   46581988-02-01
South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, Underberg. QDS: 2929CC (Grid name: Underberg), Drakensberg Garden, lower part of Umlambonya valley., 1700 - 1800m

BOL
Trisetopsis imberbis (Nees) Roser, A.Wolk & Veldkamp
45833Linder, H.P.   50901990-01-15
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Tarkastad. QDS: 3226AD (Grid name: Fort Beaufort), Great Winterberg, on farm 'Winterberg Slopes' to E of summit ridge., 1600m

BOL
Trisetopsis imberbis (Nees) Roser, A.Wölk & Veldkamp
45835Galpin, E.E.   130091932-12-16
South Africa, Mpumalanga, Dullstroom, Banks of Crocodile River., 1981 - 2134m

BOL
Trisetopsis imberbis (Nees) Roser, A.Wölk & Veldkamp
45836Esterhuysen, E.E.   164201949-11-08
South Africa, Western Cape, Uniondale Div., Along furrow at Uniondale.

BOL
Trisetopsis imberbis (Nees) Roser, A.Wolk & Veldkamp
45837Killick, D.J.B.   13421951-01-25
South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, Bergville, Cathedral Peak Forest Research Station., 2316m

BOL
Trisetopsis imberbis (Nees) Roser, A.Wolk & Veldkamp
45838Schutte, K.   s.n.1949-12-01
Lesotho, Maseru, Roma Dist.

BOL
Trisetopsis imberbis (Nees) Roser, A.Wolk & Veldkamp
124996Linder, H.P.   50951990-01-15
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Queenstown. QDS: 3226AD (Grid name: Fort Beaufort), Tarkastad, Great Winerberg, on farm 'Winterberg Slopes' to E. of summit ridge., 2200 - 2200m

BOL
Trisetopsis imberbis (Nees) Roser, A.Wolk & Veldkamp
124997Linder, H.P.   51071990-01-15
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Queenstown. QDS: 3226BC (Grid name: Fort Beaufort), Katberg Pass., 1200 - 1200m

BOL
Trisetopsis imberbis (Nees) Roser, A.Wölk & Veldkamp
BOL139275Zeyher, C.L.P.   463
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Uitenhage Dist., On the fields near the Zwartkop River.

BOL
Trisetopsis imberbis (Nees) Roser, A.Wolk & Veldkamp 
197239   

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Trisetopsis imberbis (Nees) Roser, A.Wolk & Veldkamp 
197240   

BOL
Trisetopsis imberbis (Nees) Roser, A.Wolk & Veldkamp 
197241   

BOL
Trisetopsis imberbis (Nees) Roser, A.Wolk & Veldkamp 
197242   

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Trisetopsis imberbis (Nees) Roser, A.Wolk & Veldkamp 
197243   

BOL
Trisetopsis imberbis (Nees) Roser, A.Wolk & Veldkamp 
197244   

BOL
Trisetopsis imberbis (Nees) Roser, A.Wolk & Veldkamp 
197245   

BOL
Trisetopsis imberbis (Nees) Roser, A.Wolk & Veldkamp 
197246   

BOL
Trisetopsis imberbis (Nees) Roser, A.Wolk & Veldkamp 
197247   

BOL
Trisetopsis imberbis (Nees) Roser, A.Wolk & Veldkamp 
197248   

BOL
Trisetopsis imberbis (Nees) Roser, A.Wolk & Veldkamp 
197249   

BOL
Trisetopsis imberbis (Nees) Roser, A.Wolk & Veldkamp 
197250   

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Trisetopsis imberbis (Nees) Roser, A.Wolk & Veldkamp 
197251   


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