Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cassia abbreviata, Cassia abbreviata subsp. beareana (Cassia beareana, Cassia bequaertii, Cassia droogmansiana, Cassia granitica, Cassia abbreviata var. glabrifructifera, Cassia abbreviata var. granitica)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


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BOL0220181Rodin, R.J.   44011948-04-23
5 miles north of Banket. Vicinity of Umvukwe Mountains, an extrusion in the 'Great Rift Valley'.

BOL
BOL0220182Gerstner, J.   62331946-07-05
Transvaal, 305m

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BOL0220183Lang, H.   Sub-TRV309411930-09-24
South Africa, Limpopo, Pietersburg [Polokwane] East, Letaba Rest Camps.

BOL
BOL0220184Eyles, F.   435
Zimbabwe, Mashonaland Central, Mazoe [Mazowe]., 1433m

BOL
BOL0220185Tabert, F.   s.n.
Zimbabwe, Bulawayo, Southern Rhodesia, near Bulawayo.

BOL
BOL0220186Galpin, E.E.   s.n.1935-09-14
Zimbabwe, Matabeleland North, Southern Rhodesia, Victoria Falls.

BOL
BOL0220187Eyles, F.   36721922-10-01
Nyamandlovu., 1372m

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BOL0220188Rogers, F.A.   74511911-10-15
Zimbabwe, Matabeleland North, Southern Rhodesia, S Bank of Zambesi, Victoria Falls, close to top of Devils cataract., -17.9 25.916667

BOL
BOL0220189Stohr, F.O.   239
Zambia, Central, Tropical Region. N. Rhodesia; Munshiwemba.

BOL
BOL0220190Rogers, F.A.   6199
Zimbabwe, Midlands, Southern Rhodesia, Queque [Kwekwe], near Salisbury [Harare].

BOL
BOL0220191Adamson, J.   B5971
Kenya, Coast Province, Lamu Dist., Kenya-Somali border. Kiunga.

BOL
BOL0220192Lines, R.   s.n.
Rhodesia.

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BOL0220193Adamson, J.   2801946-12-01
Kenya, Coast Province, Lamu Dist., N.D.F. [Northern Frontier District], Kiunga.


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