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Dataset: F-Plants
Taxa: Oxalidaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History - Seed Plants


F:Plants
Oxalis aemula Schltr. ex Kunth
V0066548FR. Schlechter   7837
South Africa, Western Cape, Western Cape, -34 20

F:Plants
Oxalis aurea Schltr.
V0066549FR. Schlechter   7967
South Africa, Western Cape, Western Cape, -34 20

F:Plants
V0066550FR. Schlechter   8043
South Africa, Western Cape, Western Cape, -34 20

F:Plants
V0066551FR. Schlechter   7594
South Africa, Western Cape, Western Cape, -34 20

F:Plants
V0066552FR. Schlechter   7940
South Africa, Western Cape, Western Cape, -34 20

F:Plants
Oxalis macra Schltr.
V0066553FR. Schlechter   7928
South Africa, Western Cape, Western Cape, -34 20

F:Plants
V0066554FR. Schlechter   8014
South Africa, Western Cape, Western Cape, -34 20

F:Plants
V0066555FR. Schlechter   7906
South Africa, Western Cape, Western Cape, -34 20

F:Plants
V0066556FR. Schlechter   7910
South Africa, Western Cape, Western Cape, -34 20

F:Plants
V0066557FR. Schlechter   8015
South Africa, Western Cape, Western Cape, -34 20

F:Plants
V0066558FR. Schlechter   7859
South Africa, Western Cape, Western Cape, -34 20


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Google Map

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