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Dataset: Harvard-
Search Criteria: Kenya; Rift Valley; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:GH
Sporobolus spicatus (Vahl) Kunth
barcode-02447575J. McDonald   32261936-03-15
Kenya, Rift Valley, Kenya: shore of Lake Naivasha, 1829m

Harvard:GH
Osyris quadripartita Salzmann ex Decaisne
barcode-02432765E. A. Mearns   7761909-07-17
Kenya, Rift Valley, Vicinity of Lake Naivasha, British East Africa, 1860 - 1950m

Harvard:GH
Osyris quadripartita Salzmann ex Decaisne
barcode-02432764E. A. Mearns   7811909-07-17
Kenya, Rift Valley, Vicinity of Lake Naivasha, British East Africa, 1860 - 1950m

Harvard:GH
Oldenlandia corymbosa linearis (de Candolle) Verdcourt
barcode-02437498W. Hepw. Lewis   59531962-09-22
Kenya, Rift Valley, Trans Nzoia Dist, ENE slope of Mt. Elgon, 2316m

Harvard:GH
Agathisanthemum globosum (Hochstetter ex A. Richard) Klotzsch
barcode-02437572W. Hepw. Lewis   59871962-09-26
Kenya, Rift Valley, West Suk Dist, 0.3 miles N of Keringer - 6 miles SW of Kapenguria


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