Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Pentameris chippindalliae (Pentaschistis chippindalliae)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


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Pentameris chippindalliae (H.P.Linder) Galley & H.P.Linder 
106865Linder, H.P.   47111988-02-10
South Africa, Mpumalanga, Transvaal. Dullstroom, crossroads of Dullstroom, Roossenekal and Lydenburg., 2000m

BOL
Pentameris chippindalliae (H.P.Linder) Galley & H.P.Linder 
106866Linder, H.P.   47141988-02-10
South Africa, Mpumalanga. QDS: 2530BA (Grid name: Lydenburg), Transvaal. Lydenburg, Long Tom Pass summit., 2100m

BOL
Pentameris chippindalliae (H.P.Linder) Galley & H.P.Linder 
106867Linder, H.P.   47111988-02-10
South Africa, Mpumalanga, Transvaal. Dullstroom, crossroads of Dullstroom, Roosenekal and Lydenburg., 2000m

BOL
Pentameris chippindalliae (H.P.Linder) Galley & H.P.Linder 
171602Gerstner   61171946-02-21
South Africa, Limpopo, Louis Trichardt Dist.. QDS: 2329BA (Grid name: Pietersburg), Transvaal. Happy Rest. T A J., 1219m

BOL
Pentameris chippindalliae (H.P.Linder) Galley & H.P.Linder 
171603Du Toit, P.C.V.   11731976-03-08
South Africa, Mpumalanga. QDS: 2530BA (Grid name: Lydenburg), Transvaal. Mount Anderson, Long Tom Pass, at The Staircase.

BOL
Pentameris chippindalliae (H.P.Linder) Galley & H.P.Linder 
171604Du Toit, P.C.V.   11721976-03-08
South Africa, Mpumalanga. QDS: 2530BA (Grid name: Lydenburg), Transvaal. Mount Anderson, Long Tom Pass, at The Staircase.

BOL
Pentameris chippindalliae (H.P.Linder) Galley & H.P.Linder 
171605Linder, H.P.   47161988-02-10
South Africa, Mpumalanga. QDS: 2530BA (Grid name: Lydenburg), Transvaal. Lydenburg, Long Tom Pass, top of Devils Staircase., 2000m

BOL
Pentameris chippindalliae (H.P.Linder) Galley & H.P.Linder 
171606Linder, H.P.   47161988-02-10
South Africa, Mpumalanga. QDS: 2530BA (Grid name: Lydenburg), Transvaal. Lydenburg, summit of Long Tom Pass., 2100m


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