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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Seed Plants
2280799C.F. Ecklon   78
South Africa, Coornhoogde. Cape Colony.

MO:Seed Plants
1953322F.R. Rudolf Schlechter   100641897-01-20
South Africa, Konde Bokkeveld, Klyn Vley., 1219m

MO:Seed Plants
1953317F.R. Rudolf Schlechter   101881897-01-28
South Africa, Konde Bokkeveld, Schoongesicht., 1372m

MO:Seed Plants
1953274Ted Oliver   43101973-07-28
South Africa, S.W. Cape. Katbakkies in Swartruggens. S.W. facing slopes below small cliffs in pass. Arid fynbos., 1189m

MO:Seed Plants
Grisebachia parviflora (Klotzsch) Druce
1953271F.R. Rudolf Schlechter   88961896-11-08
South Africa, Ronde Borkeveld., 1524m

MO:Seed Plants
1953327J.F. Drège   7803
South Africa, Giftberg., 457 - 610m

MO:Seed Plants
Grisebachia plumosa subsp. hispida (Klotzsch) E.G.H. Oliv.
1953253J.F. Drège   s.n.1827-07-28
South Africa, Groenekloot., 61m

MO:Seed Plants
1953267J.F. Drège   7802
South Africa, In Giftberg, South Africa.

MO:Seed Plants
1953233Ted Oliver   61051975-10-10
South Africa, S.W. Cape. Swartruggens, Rosendal, Valley N.E. of the farmstead running N. from large dam. Sandy slopes with dry fynbos scrub., 960m

MO:Seed Plants
1953261Ted Oliver   49511974-07-14
South Africa, Western Cape, Gifberg, Ordinansiekop - N. side. Rocky, sandy flats, with restiad clumps., 427m

MO:Seed Plants
1953330Ted Oliver   39721972-09-29
South Africa, S.W. Cape. Olifants River Valley. Grootfontein. Above the Toorgat. Sandy level, dry areas. Open dry scrub & restiads., 549m


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