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

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Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew - Herbarium Specimens


KEW
Spragueanella rhamnifolius
28459.000Gillespie, J.B.   3691961-09-16
Manrarani, Boni Forest

KEW
K000406608Holst, C.   2796
Amboni

KEW
Spragueanella rhamnifolius
28455.000Gillespie, J.B.   2851961-09-05
Boni Forest

KEW
K000197477Luke, Q.; Festo, L.; Luke, P.   27832006-07-30
K7, Lamu district, Sankuri hill, -1.7 41.35

KEW
48164.000   

KEW
Spragueanella curta Wiens & Polhill
K000406607Drummond, R.B.; Hemsley, J.H.   25771953-05-17
Lushoto District. Shagai forest near Sunga, West Usambaras

KEW
Spragueanella rhamnifolius
28395.000Gillespie, J.B.   3771961-09-20
Manrarani, Boni Forest

KEW
47647.000   

KEW
17497.000Faulkner, Mrs H.   16411955-06-26
Machui


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Google Map

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