Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Anthoxanthum ecklonii, Anthoxanthum ecklonii subsp. ecklonii, Anthoxanthum ecklonii subsp. natalense
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
Anthoxanthum ecklonii (Nees ex Trin.) Stapf
67119Linder, H.P.   59941995-11-04
South Africa, Western Cape, Oudtshoorn Dist.. QDS: 3322DB (Grid name: Oudtshoorn), Kammanassie, campsite to Mannetjiesberg., -33.616667 22.9, 1600m

BOL
Anthoxanthum ecklonii (Nees ex Trin.) Stapf
198129Linder, H.P.   48591989-01-07
South Africa, Free State. QDS: 2828DD (Grid name: Bethlehem), Witzieshoek, Sentinel Path., 2500m

BOL
Anthoxanthum ecklonii (Nees ex Trin.) Stapf
198130Esterhuysen, E.E.   27315
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Uniondale Dist., N side of Zitzikamma Mountains near Joubertina, Die Hoek, Mooiwater Kloof.

BOL
Anthoxanthum ecklonii (Nees ex Trin.) Stapf
198131Linder, H.P.   48481989-01-05
South Africa, Eastern Cape. QDS: 3028CA (Grid name: Matatiele), Barkley East, summit of Naudes Nek Pass., 2500m

BOL
Anthoxanthum ecklonii (Nees ex Trin.) Stapf
198132Esterhuysen, E.E.   27315
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Uniondale Div., N side of Zitzikamma Mountains near Joubertina, Die Hoek, Mooiwater Kloof.

BOL
Anthoxanthum ecklonii (Nees ex Trin.) Stapf
198133Galpin, E.E.   83941911-12-25
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Queenstown Dist., Katberg Mountains., 1615m

BOL
Anthoxanthum ecklonii (Nees ex Trin.) Stapf
198134Esterhuysen, E.E.   280311958-11-30
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Uitenhage Div., Great Winterhoek Mountains, Cockscomb., 1676m

BOL
Anthoxanthum ecklonii (Nees ex Trin.) Stapf
198135Linder, H.P.   48541989-01-06
South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal. QDS: 2929AD (Grid name: Underberg), Natal. Underberg, at turnoff to Coleford from the Underberg-Kokstad road., 1850m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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