Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ceropegia rufa (Stapelia fissirostris, Stapelia rufa, Stapelia rufa var. attenuata, Stapelia rufa var. fissirostris)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


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Ceropegia rufa (Masson) Bruyns
BOL0278956Bruyns, P.V.   
South Africa, Western Cape, Montagu Dist.. QDS: 3320DC (Grid name: Montagu), detailed locality information protected

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Ceropegia rufa (Masson) Bruyns
BOL0338827Unknown   Sub-NBG915/16
South Africa, Locality unknown.

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Ceropegia rufa (Masson) Bruyns
BOL0338826Bolus, H.H.   270
South Africa, Locality unknown.

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Ceropegia rufa (Masson) Bruyns
BOL0338746Unknown   Sub-Pillans685
South Africa, Western Cape, Riversdale Dist., Muis Kraal near Garcias Pass.

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Ceropegia rufa (Masson) Bruyns
BOL0338747Unknown   Sub-NBG4529/14
South Africa, Western Cape, Worcester.

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Ceropegia rufa (Masson) Bruyns
BOL0338739Leipoldt, C.F.L.   Sub-NBG401/26
South Africa, Western Cape, Laingsburg Div., Between Laingsburg and Ladismith.

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Ceropegia rufa (Masson) Bruyns
BOL0338740Compton, R.H.   Sub-NBG2321/27
South Africa, Western Cape, Riversdale.

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Ceropegia rufa (Masson) Bruyns
BOL0338741Jordaan, B.J.   22
South Africa, Western Cape, Little Karroo, About 18 miles N of Montagu.

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Ceropegia rufa (Masson) Bruyns
BOL0338742Muir, J.   37161925-09-19
South Africa, Western Cape, Between Waterval and Van Wyksdorp., 366m

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Ceropegia rufa (Masson) Bruyns
BOL0338743Pillans, N.S.   17
South Africa, Western Cape, Prince Albert, Groot Fontein.

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Ceropegia rufa (Masson) Bruyns
BOL0338738Leach, L.C.   160631978-03-30
South Africa, Northern Cape. QDS: 3220AB (Grid name: Sutherland), Wolwedans farm.

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Ceropegia rufa (Masson) Bruyns
BOL0338737Bruyns, P.V.   25321987-01-07
South Africa, Northern Cape. QDS: 3019CA (Grid name: Loeriesfontein), Taaiboshoek, on way to mountains SW of house.


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Google Map

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