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

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Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew - Herbarium Specimens


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K000316230Greenway, P.J.   18691929-11-05
in a cliff S of Tanga, -5.05 39.1

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K000316233Musk, H.   1691931-01-01
-8.63 36.45

KEW
K000316221Le Roux, R.   7679
-3.17 39.67

KEW
K000316220Graham, R.M.   1564
-2.87 40.15

KEW
K000316235Kirk, Sir J.   s.n.
Garissa; Dar Salam, -1.65 41.53

KEW
K000316232Harris, B.J.   12231967-11-25
University College, near Sewerage Works, -1.65 41.53

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K000316226Gillett, J.B.; Kibuwa, S.P.   199501972-07-16
forest c. 7.5km NE of; alluvial flood plain of Tana, along an old completely silted up course of the river, -2.24 40.18

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K000316231Vaughan, J.H.   24921938-10-08
over the ferry, -1.65 41.53

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K000316224Polhill, R.M.; Paulo, S.   9081961-12-08
10 miles beyond; ml. 266 on Nairobi to Mombasa road, -3.87 39.47

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K000316238Ludanga, R.I.   11191970-08-22
Forest, -8.43 38.53

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K000316240Goetze, W.   110
Khutu - Steppe, -7.17 37.67

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K000316219Wakefield, T.G.   s.n.
-4.05 39.67

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K000316234Kirk, Sir J.   s.n.
Lindi; Kilwa, -9 39

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K000316228Faulkner, H.   15241954-11-23
Tanga - Pangani road, -5.23 39.03

KEW
K000316222Adamson, J.   59231947-11-07

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K000316225Polhill, R.M.; Paulo, S.   6951961-11-02
4 miles N of Malindi, -3.15 40.12

KEW
K000316227Faulkner, H.   15241954-11-23
Tanga - Pangani road, -5.23 39.03

KEW
K000316242Peter, A.   558341915-12-01
from Saadani to Kissauke, -6 38.25

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K000316236Vollesen, K.B.   26971975-09-05
-8.47 38.55

KEW
K000316237Rogers, W.A.   11261970-09-10
Forest, -8.43 38.53

KEW
K000316229Greenway, P.J.   42221935-12-06
-4.97 39.08

KEW
K000316241Peter, A.   558461915-12-19
from Kanga to Dakaua [Dakawa], -7 38.42

KEW
K000316223Jex-Blake   5704
-4.02 39.7


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