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Dataset: RSA-VascularPlants
Taxa: Campanulaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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RSA - California Botanic Garden Herbarium


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RSA0166866O. F. Clarke   s.n.1982-11-10
Kenya, Campus of Kenyata [Kenyatta] University College, Nairobi. On the grounds of the Botanical Garden., 1676m

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RSA0530228Julia Nagata   s.n.1980-08-13
Kenya, Central Province, On west side of mt. Kenya., 3139m

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RSA0530231J. Nagata   s.n.1985-07-19
Zambia, Matebeleland North, Victoria Falls, Zambezi River.

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RSA0530195   
Ethiopia

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RSA0116491Sherwin Carlquist   28291967-07-07
Kenya, Central Province, Mt. Kenya., -0.170447 37.215139

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RSA0116490Sherwin Carlquist   28291967-07-07
Kenya, Central Province, Mt. Kenya., -0.170447 37.215139

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RSA0530245Julian Donahue   71973-01-08
Kenya, Rift Valley, Nakuru District. Mau Escarpment, near Mau Narok.

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Lobelia telekii Schweinf.
RSA0116502Sherwin Carlquist   27781967-07-07
Kenya, Central Province, Mt. Kenya. In the vicinity of Klarwills Hut, Teleki Valley., -0.166395 37.283535

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Lobelia telekii Schweinf.
RSA0530238F. R. Fosberg   499111968-03-18
Kenya, Eastern Province, Northwest slope of Mt. Kenya, on Sirimon Track., 3300 - 3400m

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Lobelia telekii Schweinf.
RSA0530237F. R. Fosberg   499111968-03-18
Kenya, Eastern Province, Northwest slope of Mt. Kenya, on Sirimon Track., 3300 - 3400m

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Lobelia telekii Schweinf.
RSA0530236F. R. Fosberg   499111968-03-18
Kenya, Eastern Province, Northwest slope of Mt. Kenya, on Sirimon Track., 3300 - 3400m

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Lobelia telekii Schweinf.
RSA0530235E. A. C. L. E. Schelpe   27571949-08-23
Kenya, Central Province, Between Sagana & Kilinga Rivers, Mt. Kenya (S.W. Sector)., 3231m


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