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African Plants Portal

Dataset: KEW-
Taxa: Cactaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew - Herbarium Specimens


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K000009036Deighton   2223
Gbinti, between Batkanu and Pottloko, Northern Province

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26332.012Hambler, D.J.   781
Ado Rock

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K000100506Morton, Prof.   
On Coast, Nungua

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K000100507Hambler   781
Cultivated in Nigerian College A.S.T, Ibadan. Originally from Ado Rock., 7.82 3.42

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K000100513Wickens   1421
Suni, Jebel Marra

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K000100518Greenway   6602
Buiko

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30711.000Onochie, C.F.A.   315461958-03-23
Ibodan Prov, Ibodan Dist.

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Selenicereus undatus (Haw.) D. R. Hunt
K000101260Bingham, G. M.   102251994-12-25
Lusaka Province, Protea Hill Farm; Lusaka SE 13km.

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K000100514Gilbert   8335
Outskirts of Asmera, near turning off Mitswa road to Bet Giorghis, 15.32 38.98

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K000101471Magaji   MG749
N. Nigeria, Zaria.

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Rhipsalis cereuscula Haw. ex Phil.
K000250287Gillett   209611976-01-31
Cultivated in Kenya, Nairobi


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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