Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Berkheya spinosissima subsp. spinosissima (Berkheya horrida, Berkheya schenckii, Rohria spinosissima)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


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60262Dreyer, L.L.   1701991-10-09
South Africa, Northern Cape. QDS: 2817AC (Grid name: Vioolsdrif), Zebrakloof.

BOL
165655Pearson, H.H.W.   83311913-01-06
Namibia, Karas, Great Karasberg, Naruda Sud near old camp., 1311m

BOL
165656Pearson, H.H.W.   91121915-12-31
Namibia, Hardap, Naukluft Mts, near Homnus.

BOL
165657Esterhuysen, E.E.   Sub-KGM4169
South Africa, Northern Cape, Hay Div., Griquatown [Griekwastad], Asbestos hills.

BOL
165658Bryant, E.G.   J.314
South Africa, Northern Cape, Prieska Dist., Exact locality unknown.

BOL
165659Bryant, E.G.   552
South Africa, Northern Cape, Prieska.

BOL
165660Taylor, L.E.   9131935-08-31
South Africa, Northern Cape, South of Britstown.

BOL
165661Galpin, E.E.   141961937-07-18
Namibia, Karas, SWA [South West Africa], Klein Karasberg, on farm Oldendal.

BOL
165662Dinter, M.K.   67461929-03-10
Namibia, Karas, Aus.

BOL
165663Pillans, N.S.   5890
Namibia, Karas, South West Africa, Holoog.

BOL
165664Wilman, M.   Sub-KMG1314
South Africa, Northern Cape, Hay, Blaauwbosch Poort.

BOL
165665Wilman, M.   Sub-KMG1314
South Africa, Northern Cape, Hay Div., Blaauwbosch Poort [Bloubospoort].

BOL
165666Wilman, M.   Sub-KMG3051
South Africa, Northern Cape, Prieska Div., N of Orange River, Krantzfontein.

BOL
165667Dinter, M.K.   35411922-05-21
Namibia, Khomas, Aris., 1800m

BOL
165668Pearson, H.H.W.   80071912-11-30
Namibia, Karas, Kuibis ravine.

BOL
165670Van Hoepen, E.   19031987-09-26
South Africa, Northern Cape, Kenhardt Dist.. QDS: 2819DA (Grid name: Ariamsvlei), Farm Skroef. Near hot spring (Warmbad Noord) on bank of Orange River.


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