Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Oedera acerosa (Nestlera acerosa, Polychaetia acerosa, Relhania acerosa)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
Oedera acerosa (DC.) N.G.Bergh
48012Esterhuysen, E.E.   131931946-10-20
Lesotho, Mafeteng, Basutoland, pass over Putsua Mt, from Malealea to Simonkong., 2438m

BOL
Oedera acerosa (DC.) N.G.Bergh
48013Acocks, J.P.H.   201621959-01-14
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Barkly East Dist., 6 miles N by W of Moshesh's Ford., 1890m

BOL
Oedera acerosa (DC.) N.G.Bergh
48014Esterhuysen, E.E.   23015
South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, Bergville Div., Cathedral Peak area, Drakensberg Ridge below Organ Pipes., 2134 - 2438m

BOL
Oedera acerosa (DC.) N.G.Bergh
48015Esterhuysen, E.E.   302321963-07-14
South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, Bergville Div., National Park, Drakensberg., 1981 - 2134m

BOL
Oedera acerosa (DC.) N.G.Bergh
48016Whitworth, J.A.   Sub-BH233471946-06-25
Lesotho, Qacha's Nek, Basutoland, Qachas Nek peak.

BOL
Oedera acerosa (DC.) N.G.Bergh
48017Galpin, E.E.   s.n.1934-10-30
South Africa, Free State, Ficksburg Dist., Orange Free State, Moolmans Hoek Peak., 1829 - 1981m

BOL
Oedera acerosa (DC.) N.G.Bergh
48018Page, M.M.   Sub-BH16812
Lesotho, Mafeteng, Basutholand, Thaba Tsueu., 1676m

BOL
Oedera acerosa (DC.) N.G.Bergh
48019Fawkes   192
South Africa, Free State, Orange Free State, Ficksburg.

BOL
Oedera acerosa (DC.) N.G.Bergh
48020Ashton, H.   104
Lesotho, Quthing, Basutholand, Moyeni [Quthing].

BOL
Oedera acerosa (DC.) N.G.Bergh
111170Esterhuysen, E.E.   22965
South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, Bergville Div., Drakensberg, Ndedema area, summit of The Witch., 2438m

BOL
Oedera acerosa (DC.) N.G.Bergh
111171Rogers, F.A.   15938
South Africa, Free State, Orange Free State, Fouriesburg., 1627m

BOL
Oedera acerosa (DC.) N.G.Bergh
111172Gill, G.A.   2391928-08-18
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Maclear Div., Ugie, Pomona., 1372m


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