Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Pauridia monophylla (Hypoxis monophylla, Ianthe monophylla, Spiloxene monophylla)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


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Pauridia monophylla (Schltr. ex Baker) Snijman & Kocyan
62825Levyns, M.R.B.   11,1301961-03-03
South Africa, Western Cape, Cape Pen, Caledon Div, Betty's Bay., 243 - 274m

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Pauridia monophylla (Schltr. ex Baker) Snijman & Kocyan
62826Esterhuysen, E.E.   326031971-04-16
South Africa, Western Cape, Cape Pen, Caledon Div, mt slopes above Viljoen's Pass.

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Pauridia monophylla (Schltr. ex Baker) Snijman & Kocyan
62828Salter, T.M.   20341932-03-01
South Africa, Western Cape, Cape Pen, Caledon Div, Viljoen's Pass.

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Pauridia monophylla (Schltr. ex Baker) Snijman & Kocyan
62829Leighton, F.M.   3861943-04-24
South Africa, Western Cape, Cape Pen, Caledon Div, slopes W side of Palmiet River, Elgin.

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Pauridia monophylla (Schltr. ex Baker) Snijman & Kocyan
62909Esterhuysen, E.E.   136761947-01-28
South Africa, Western Cape, Cape Pen, Caledon Div, mts near Betty's Bay., 606 - 606m

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Pauridia monophylla (Schltr. ex Baker) Snijman & Kocyan
109955Esterhuysen, E.E.   50101941-02-24
South Africa, Western Cape, Cape Pen, Caledon Div, SE slopes of Babylon's Tower.

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Pauridia monophylla (Schltr. ex Baker) Snijman & Kocyan
BOL150591Schlechter, F.R.R.   76151896-04-18
South Africa, Western Cape, Elim., 152 - 152m

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Pauridia monophylla (Schltr. ex Baker) Snijman & Kocyan
169948Esterhuysen, E.E.   370081990-04-06
South Africa, Western Cape, Simonstown. QDS: 3418BD (Grid name: Simonstown), Kogelberg Reserve. Oudebos Valley along road above river crossing. Dwarsriviersberg track.


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Google Map

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