Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Hibiscus cannabinus (Hibiscus sabdariffa subsp. cannabinus, Hibiscus cannabinus var. genuinus, Hibiscus cannabinus var. purpureus, Hibiscus cannabinus var. ruber, Hibiscus cannabinus var. simplex, Hibiscus cannabinus var. viridis, Hibiscus cannabinus var. vulgaris)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
BOL0239346MacPherson, W.P.S.   Sub-CH36061907-07-01
South Africa, Mpumalanga, Barberton, Maes Vale.

BOL
BOL0239347Rogers, F.A.   7124
Zambia, Southern, Livingstone Dist., North-West Rhodesia, Livingstone.

BOL
BOL0239352Dinter, M.K.   7345
Namibia, Oshikoto, Tsumeb.

BOL
BOL0239349Teague, A.J.   130
Zimbabwe, Manicaland, Umtali Div., Southern Rhodesia, Odzani River Valley.

BOL
BOL0239340Dinter, M.K.   75491934-04-02
Namibia, Oshikoto, Tsumeb.

BOL
BOL0239340Dinter, M.K.   7549
Namibia, Oshikoto, Tsumeb.

BOL
BOL0239348Rogers, F.A.   7192
Zambia, Southern, Livingstone Dist., North-West Rhodesia, Livingstone., 914m

BOL
BOL0239339Wood, J.M.   1255
South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, Natal, Inanda.

BOL
BOL0239341Mendonca, F.A.   40081948-04-18
Mozambique, Manica e Sofala, Vila Machado, estrada dosio Metuchira [Manica & Sofala Provinces, Vila Machado/Nhamatanda, Metuchira road].

BOL
BOL0239342Galpin, E.E.   115691931-12-06
South Africa, Limpopo, Transvaal, Waterberg, Farm Roodepoort No 15, Palala road.

BOL
BOL0239343Dummer, R.A.   2560
Uganda, Namanyongi [Eastern, Namanyingo?], 1219m

BOL
BOL0239344Bolus, H.   7654
Mozambique, Prope Puzeen's Kraal inter Delagoa Bay et Lebombo montes [Near Puzeen's Kraal between Delagoa Bay and the Lebombo Mountains]., 61m

BOL
BOL0239338Unknown   Sub-BH26311
South Africa, Transvaal, Andalusia.


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