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Dataset: MO-Seed Plants
Taxa: Anomatheca
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Seed Plants
Anomatheca fistulosa (Spreng. ex Klatt) Goldblatt
100923037Peter Goldblatt   62481981-09-12
South Africa, Northern Cape, 3119 Calvinia BC. Paardekraal Farm, rocky ridge west of farm, with clay soil between boulders, S facing slopes.

MO:Seed Plants
Anomatheca fistulosa (Spreng. ex Klatt) Goldblatt
621965Peter Goldblatt   94291992-09-08
South Africa, Western Cape, 3319 (Worcester) BC Burned clay slope near foot of Hex River Pass.

MO:Seed Plants
Anomatheca fistulosa (Spreng. ex Klatt) Goldblatt
621629Peter Goldblatt   91721991-09-04
South Africa, Northern Cape, 31.19 (Calvinia) BC. Hantamsberg, lower S-facing slopes.

MO:Seed Plants
Anomatheca fistulosa (Spreng. ex Klatt) Goldblatt
621638Peter Goldblatt   93201992-08-24
South Africa, Northern Cape, 2917 (Springbok) DB Hill to the W of Springbok, east-facing slope.

MO:Seed Plants
Anomatheca fistulosa (Spreng. ex Klatt) Goldblatt
621818Peter Goldblatt   93741992-09-02
South Africa, Western Cape, 3319 (Worcester) BC Hex River Pass: wet south-facing slopes near the top of the pass on clay soil.

MO:Seed Plants
Anomatheca fistulosa (Spreng. ex Klatt) Goldblatt
621614Peter Goldblatt   92451991-09-18
South Africa, Northern Cape, 30.17 (Hondeklipbaai) BB. Farm Modderfontein, foot of Sneeeuberg north of Kamiesberg Pass.

MO:Seed Plants
Anomatheca fistulosa (Spreng. ex Klatt) Goldblatt
621671Peter Goldblatt   6971A1983-09-26
South Africa, Western Cape, 3319 (WORCESTER) DA North end of farm Alfalfa, near Moordkuil dry karroid hillside of Dwyka shales, south facing slope.

MO:Seed Plants
Anomatheca fistulosa (Spreng. ex Klatt) Goldblatt
100921488Peter Goldblatt   58481980-09-18
South Africa, Northern Cape, 2119 Calvinia. Witteklip rocks, granite koppie above Vredenburg.


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