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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Seed Plants
Staberoha cernua T. Durand & Schinz
100454782C.F. Ecklon   (1.12)
South Africa

MO:Seed Plants
Staberoha cernua T. Durand & Schinz
100454777C.F. Ecklon   341
South Africa, in praerupto. mont. tabul. altitud 4.

MO:Seed Plants
Staberoha cernua T. Durand & Schinz
100454785C.F. Ecklon   (83)
South Africa, Locality 83.

MO:Seed Plants
Staberoha cernua T. Durand & Schinz
488311Gerrit Davidse   338701987-10-11
South Africa, Cape, 11 km SE of Franschhoek on road to Villiersdorp, in Franschhoekpas. Fynbos. Grid Ref: 3319 CC 580 m, 580m

MO:Seed Plants
Staberoha cernua T. Durand & Schinz
488335Gerrit Davidse   338721987-10-11
South Africa, Cape, 11 km SE of Franschhoek on road to Villiersdorp, in Franschhoekpas. Fynbos. Grid Ref: 3319 CC 580 m, 580m

MO:Seed Plants
Staberoha distachya (Rottb.) Kunth
488466Gerrit Davidse   339751987-10-12
South Africa, Cape, 11 km W of Malmesbury on road to Darling. Open in Acacia bush. Grid Ref: 3318 BC 140 m, 140m

MO:Seed Plants
Staberoha distachya (Rottb.) Kunth
488493Gerrit Davidse   339781987-10-12
South Africa, Cape, 11 km W of Malmesbury on road to Darling. Open in Acacia bush. Grid Ref: 3318 BC 140 m, 140m

MO:Seed Plants
Staberoha cernua T. Durand & Schinz
488396Sigrid Liede   17430I1987-02-21
South Africa, Cape, Devil's Peak N-NNE slope rock cover 40% vegetation cover 30% (60% of which are Restionaceae and Cyperaceae); height 40 cm., -33.95 18.45, 665 - 1000m

MO:Seed Plants
Staberoha Kunth
488295Gerrit Davidse   335061987-09-22
South Africa, Cape, 8 km N of Grabouw, Viljoenspas, on road to Villiersdorp. Grid Ref: 3419 AA., 500m

MO:Seed Plants
Staberoha cernua T. Durand & Schinz
488259Sigrid Liede   163011984-12-13
South Africa, Cape, Bainskloof. NNW slope., -33.91666 19.13333, 370m

MO:Seed Plants
Staberoha cernua T. Durand & Schinz
488293Sigrid Liede   164791984-12-26
South Africa, Cape, Rooi-Els, slope behind village NW slope white sand with white sandstone rocks., -34.28333 18.83333

MO:Seed Plants
Staberoha cernua T. Durand & Schinz
488316Sigrid Liede   164901984-12-26
South Africa, Cape, Rooi-Els, slope behind village NW slope white sand with white sandstone rocks., -34.28333 18.83333

MO:Seed Plants
Staberoha cernua T. Durand & Schinz
488574Sigrid Liede   165841985-01-02
South Africa, Cape, Houhoek Pass, slope opposite Hotel. Table Mountain Sandstone, white sand with yellow, fist-sized stones rock cover: 35%., -34.21666 19.15, 340m

MO:Seed Plants
Staberoha Kunth
488328Gerrit Davidse   339611987-10-12
South Africa, Cape, 14 km NE of Wellington on road to Wolseley via Bain's Kloof Pass. Fynbos dominated by Restionaceae. Grid Ref: 3319 CA 560 m, 560m

MO:Seed Plants
Staberoha Kunth
488339Gerrit Davidse   339651987-10-12
South Africa, Cape, 14 km NE of Wellington on road to Wolseley via Bain's Kloof Pass. Fynbos dominated by Restionaceae. Grid Ref: 3319 CA 560 m, 560m

MO:Seed Plants
Staberoha Kunth
488263Gerrit Davidse   334801987-09-22
South Africa, Cape, Mountainside just E of Scarborough. Burned fynbos. Grid Ref: 3418 AB 80-150 m, -34.200777 18.389565, 80 - 150m

MO:Seed Plants
Staberoha Kunth
488273Gerrit Davidse   334831987-09-22
South Africa, Cape, Mountainside just E of Scarborough. Burned fynbos. Grid Ref: 3418 AB 80-150 m, -34.200777 18.389565, 80 - 150m

MO:Seed Plants
Staberoha aemula (Kunth) Pillans
1785539J.F. Drège   1636
South Africa, [Dutoitskloof, South Africa].

MO:Seed Plants
Staberoha aemula (Kunth) Pillans
1785538J.F. Drège   1652
South Africa, [Dutoitskloof].

MO:Seed Plants
Staberoha cernua T. Durand & Schinz
100454786J.F. Drège   29
South Africa

MO:Seed Plants
Staberoha cernua T. Durand & Schinz
100454787J.F. Drège   2511
South Africa


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