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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Seed Plants
720258Peter Goldblatt   79581986-10-22
South Africa, Cape, 3322 (Oudtshoorn) AC, Swartberg Mountains, near top of the pass, rocky, South-facing slopes.

MO:Seed Plants
Spatalla Salisb.
720250Peter Goldblatt   86961987-12-04
South Africa, Cape, 33.20 (Montagu) CD Swellendam, Langeberg, path to Twelve O'Clock Peak; south facing sandstone slopes., 2000 - 3200m

MO:Seed Plants
100909634Peter Goldblatt   37951976-08-07
South Africa, Eastern Cape, 3320 Montagu B. Top and upper sloes of Witteberg, rocky sandstone soil.

MO:Seed Plants
100913192Peter Goldblatt   44291976-11-07
South Africa, Western Cape, 3319 Worcester AB. Agile Witzenberg Vlakte; sandy flats at foot of Skurweberg.

MO:Seed Plants
720288Peter Goldblatt   74851985-12-18
South Africa, Cape, 3319 (Worcester) AD Slopes of Mosterthoek Peaks, above Waboomsrivier.

MO:Seed Plants
720303Peter Goldblatt   80001986-10-23
South Africa, Cape, 3322 Oudtshoorn AC Crest of Swartberg 3 km east of Bothashoek Hut.

MO:Seed Plants
3136053John P. Rourke   6301966-10-19
South Africa, Lemoenshoek Peak, just below the summit, Langeberg Mountains, Heidelberg., 1615m

MO:Seed Plants
Spatalla barbigera Salisb. ex Knight
100482066J.F. Drège   s.n.
South Africa, Great Zwartberg Range.

MO:Seed Plants
100482063Franz W. Sieber   429
South Africa, in montibum prope fl. Klein Zwellendam

MO:Seed Plants
100482065J.F. Drège   s.n.
South Africa

MO:Seed Plants
Spatalla curvifolia Salisb. ex Knight
100919595Peter Goldblatt   53511979-12-30
South Africa, Western Cape, 3418 Simonstown BD. Betty's Bay, S facing slope., 305m

MO:Seed Plants
100925861Peter Goldblatt   64511982-01-26
South Africa, Western Cape, 3418 Simonstown BD. Kogelberg Forest Reserve, above Palmiet River, on sandy slopes.


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