Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Urochloa mosambicensis (Brachiaria stolonifera, Panicum mosambicense, Urochloa pullulans, Urochloa rhodesiensis)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


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60852Verboom, G.A.   471993-12-31
South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, Zululand. QDS: 2832AA (Grid name: Mtubatuba), Hluhluwe Game Reserve., 300m

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66936Verboom, G.A.   531994-01-03
South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, Zululand. QDS: 2831BD (Grid name: Nkandla), Umfolozi Game Reserve, Mpila camp., 300m

BOL
204371Nobbs, E.A.   7
Botswana, South-East, Kalahari. Gaberones., 1006m

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204372Stohr, F.O.   505
Zambia, Central, N. Rhodesia. Broken Hill [Kabwe].

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204373Nobbs, E.A.   104
Zambia, Central, About 60 miles SW Palapye, Selika., 1006m

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204374Wilman, A.M.   4531949-04-29
Zambia, Central, South West Africa. Between Rehoboth and Uhlenhorst.

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204375Nobbs, E.A.   89
Botswana, Central, About 60 miles SW Palapye, Selika., 1006m

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204376McLoughlin   691946-02-27
South Africa, Gauteng, Pretoria Dist., Transvaal. Prinshof., 1402m

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204377Taylor, P.   2271971-11-15
Mozambique, Masvingo, Chiredzi Dist., Section 19, Hippo Valley Estate.

BOL
204378Nobbs, E.A.   13a
Botswana, South-East, Kalahari. Gaberones., 1006m

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204379McLoughlin   861946-03-06
South Africa, Gauteng, Pretoria Dist., Transvaal. Rietondale., 1402m

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204380Rogers, F.A.   57191912-02-09
Zimbabwe, Matabeleland North, N.S. Rhodesia. Victoria Falls, S bank of the Zambezi., 914m

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204381Eyles, F.   2055
Zimbabwe, Mashonaland West, Rhodesia. Hartley., 1219m

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204382Eyles, F.   33361922-03-14
Zimbabwe, Mashonaland Central, Rhodesia. Mazoe., 1219m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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