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African Plants Portal

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

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Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew - Herbarium Specimens


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K000182297Keay, R.W.J.   285771951-01-13
4.15 9.23

KEW
K000510854Thomas, D.W.   98711993-11-09
4.33 8.95

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K000182291Marsden, J.   381995-11-02
4.15 9.23

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K000182293Boughey, Prof. A.S.   67741952-04-04
4.13 9.12

KEW
K000510857Cheek, M.   49791993-10-18
4.35 9.05

KEW
K000182299Boughey, Prof. A.S.   111121952-12-20
Near Ndop, Bamenda Highlands., 6 10.42

KEW
K000182296Hinds, J. H.   11948-12-17
4.15 9.23

KEW
K000182294Brunt, M.A.   10651963-04-05
Near batibo., 5.83 9.87

KEW
K000182292Boughey, Prof. A.S.   67571952-03-30
4.15 9.23

KEW
K000107891Etuge, M.   15671996-01-15
4.85 9.65

KEW
K000182300Maitland, T.D.   339
4.15 9.23

KEW
K000182295Maitland, T.D.   147
4.15 9.23


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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