Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Geochloa decora (Danthonia zeyheriana, Merxmuellera decora, Danthonia zeyheriana var. trichostachya)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
Merxmuellera decora (Nees) Conert
BOL139332Wolley-Dod, A.H.   15721896-09-15
South Africa, Western Cape, Cape Peninsula. Low hills South of Chapmans Bay (Klein Slangkop).

BOL
Merxmuellera decora (Nees) Conert
BOL139333Wolley-Dod, A.H.   15721896-09-15
South Africa, Western Cape, Cape Peninsula. Low hills South of Chapmans Bay (Klein Slangkop).

BOL
Geochloa decora (Nees) N.P.Barker & H.P.Linder
BOL218884Adamson, R.S.   13371936-11-03
South Africa, Western Cape, Simon's Town, Klaver Valley.

BOL
Geochloa decora (Nees) N.P.Barker & H.P.Linder
BOL0218886Compton, R.H.   52791933-11-10
South Africa, Western Cape, Klaver Valley.

BOL
Geochloa decora (Nees) N.P.Barker & H.P.Linder 
198876   

BOL
Geochloa decora (Nees) N.P.Barker & H.P.Linder 
198877   

BOL
Geochloa decora (Nees) N.P.Barker & H.P.Linder 
198878   

BOL
Geochloa decora (Nees) N.P.Barker & H.P.Linder 
198879   

BOL
Geochloa decora (Nees) N.P.Barker & H.P.Linder 
198880   

BOL
Geochloa decora (Nees) N.P.Barker & H.P.Linder 
198881   

BOL
Geochloa decora (Nees) N.P.Barker & H.P.Linder 
198882   

BOL
Geochloa decora (Nees) N.P.Barker & H.P.Linder 
198883   

BOL
Geochloa decora (Nees) N.P.Barker & H.P.Linder 
198884   

BOL
Geochloa decora (Nees) N.P.Barker & H.P.Linder 
198885   

BOL
Geochloa decora (Nees) N.P.Barker & H.P.Linder 
198886   

BOL
Geochloa decora (Nees) N.P.Barker & H.P.Linder 
198887   

BOL
Geochloa decora (Nees) N.P.Barker & H.P.Linder 
198888   


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