Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Erica pleiotricha (Erica thryptomenoides, Erica eylesii)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


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BOL0246463Eyles, F.   2755
Zimbabwe, Manicaland, Melsetter.

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BOL0246464Crook, A.O.   1051950-08-24
Zimbabwe, Manicaland, Melsetter, Southern Rhodesia. 9 miles SW of Melsetter [Chimanimani] on new Chipinga Road., 1219 - 1524m

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BOL0246465Cooper, J.C.   Sub-Eyles3179
Zimbabwe, Manicaland, Southern Rhodesia. Melsetter., 1524m

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BOL0246466Thompson, S.   151950-07-07
Zimbabwe, Manicaland, Melsetter, Southern Rhodesia. Chimanimani National Park., 1829m

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BOL0246467Cooper, J.C.   Sub-Eyles3178
Zimbabwe, Manicaland, Southern Rhodesia. Melsetter., 1524m

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BOL0246468Pedro, J.G.   65191949-06-15
Mozambique, Manica, Manica e Sofala. Mavita-Fronteirs prox. Quedas do Rotanda [Nearby Rotanda Falls]., 1200m

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BOL0246469Simon, B.K.   1850
Zimbabwe, Manicaland, Melsetter Dist., Southern Rhodesia. Chimanimani Mountains, behind Mountain Hut., 1737m

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BOL0246507Thompson, M.F.   141950-07-07
Zimbabwe, Manicaland, Melsetter Div., Southern Rhodesia. Chimanimani National Park.

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BOL0246508Grosvenor, R.K.   1871967-09-25
Zimbabwe, Manicaland, Melsetter Dist., Southern Rhodesia. Chimanimani Mountains, W slopes of summit of Point 71., 2438m

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BOL0246509Swynnerton, C.F.M.   648a1908-05-12
Zimbabwe, Rhodesia.

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BOL0246510Levyns, M.R.B.   99081953-07-10
Zimbabwe, Manicaland, Rhodesia. Cashel-Melsetter Road., 1829m

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BOL0246511Goldsmith, B.   104/68
Zimbabwe, Manicaland, Melsetter Dist., Southern Rhodesia. Mt. [Mount] Peni., 1737m

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Google Map

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