Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Erica erinus (Codonostigma erinus, Syndesmanthus erinus, Syndesmanthus erinus var. erinus, Syndesmanthus erinus var. validus)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


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Erica erinus (Klotzsch ex Benth.) E.G.H.Oliv.
BOL117550Schlechter, F.R.R.   97281896-12-15
South Africa, Western Cape, Bredasdorp Div., Pone [near] Koude Rivier., 152m

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Erica erinus (Klotzsch ex Benth.) E.G.H.Oliv.
117551Bolus, H.   Sub-BH67651894-10-01
South Africa, Western Cape, Betwen Caledon and Elim., 213m

BOL
Erica erinus (Klotzsch ex Benth.) E.G.H.Oliv.
BOL117552Schlechter, F.R.R.   104391897-04-14
South Africa, Western Cape, Caledon Div., Pone [near] Papiesvlei., 213m

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Erica erinus (Klotzsch ex Benth.) E.G.H.Oliv.
117553Stokoe, T.P.   60701918-01-01
South Africa, Western Cape, Caledon Div; Klein River Mts.

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Erica erinus (Klotzsch ex Benth.) E.G.H.Oliv.
BOL117554Ecklon, C.F.   s.n.
South Africa, Western Cape, Hermanus Dist.. QDS: 3419AD/BC (Grid name: Caledon), Caledon, Kleinriviersberg (Klein River mts) [Locality code 58. Refer to Botanical Exploration of southern Africa, Strelitizia 26: Details of Ecklon and Zeyher localities]., 305 - 914m

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Erica erinus (Klotzsch ex Benth.) E.G.H.Oliv.
187231Turner, R.C.   17702007-09-19
South Africa, Western Cape, Stanford. QDS: 3419BC (Grid name: Caledon), Southern Overberg; Flouhoogte on Oak Grove Farm, erf 658/6; Jongensklip., 226m

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Erica erinus (Klotzsch ex Benth.) E.G.H.Oliv.
187232Turner, R.C.   17722007-09-19
South Africa, Western Cape, Stanford. QDS: 3419BC (Grid name: Caledon), Southern Overberg; Flouhoogte on Oak Grove Farm, Erf 662/4; Jongensklip., 263m

BOL
Erica erinus (Klotzsch ex Benth.) E.G.H.Oliv.
187233Bolus, H.   Sub-BH67651894-10-01
South Africa, Western Cape, Between Caledon & Elim., 213m


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Google Map

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