Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Nidorella anomala (Nidorella angustifolia, Nidorella depauperata)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


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158378Galpin, E.E.   1919
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Queenstown Dist., Summit Shepstown Berg., 1768m

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158379Cooper, T.   812
South Africa, Free State, Orange Free State.

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158380Rehmann, A.   4448
South Africa, Gauteng, Transvaal, Pretoria, Wonderboompoort.

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158381Wood, J.M.   36281885-12-19
South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, Mooi River., 1280m

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158382Bolus, H.   101101896-01-12
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Inter [between] Nquamakwe and Engcobo., 1097m

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158383Schlechter, F.R.R.   119671898-01-01
Mozambique, Delagoa Bay., 30m

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158384Kolbe, F.C.   3144
Zambia, Rhodesia, Livingstone Island.

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158385Penther, A.   1067
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Nalogha-Tsitsa river.

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158386Tyson, W.   1507
South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, Griqualand East, infra [below] Kokstad., 1524m

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158387Galpin, E.E.   Sub-BH280201936-03-07
South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, East Griqualand, Matatiele., 1615 - 1676m

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158388Smith, C.A.   13861925-11-29
South Africa, Gauteng, Pretoria Dist., Near Pretoria, the Fountains., 1402m

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158389Bolus, H.   8177
South Africa, Free State, Orange Free State, prope villam [near the village] Bester's Vallei, Witzie's Hoek., 1615m

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158390Burtt Davy, J.   174631922-03-22
South Africa, Mpumalanga, Transvaal, Ermelo., 1737m

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158391Galpin, E.E.   Sub-BH280211932-11-16
South Africa, Mpumalanga, Transvaal, Machadodorp., 1554 - 1615m

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158392Hutchinson, J.   27051929-01-29
South Africa, Gauteng, Transvaal, between Premier Mine and Erasmus.

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158393Leendertz, R.   30171910-02-09
South Africa, Mpumalanga, Transvaal, Ermelo.

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158394Dieterlen, A.   722
Lesotho, Basutoland, Leribe.

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158395Rycroft, H.B.   20691956-12-28
South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, Lions River Dist., Natal, Allerton.


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Google Map

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