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Dataset: Harvard-
Taxa: Acacia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:A
Acacia venosa Hochstetter ex Bentham
barcode-00058381G. H. W. Schimper   5241839-11-21
Ethiopia, In districta Schire Dschogarti

Harvard:GH
Acacia venosa Hochstetter ex Bentham
barcode-00058380G. H. W. Schimper   5241839-11-21
Ethiopia, In districta Schire Dschogarti

Harvard:GH
Acacia venosa Hochstetter ex Bentham
barcode-00058382G. H. W. Schimper   5241839-11-21
Ethiopia, Prope Dscheladschenanne

Harvard:GH
Acacia drepanolobium Harms ex Y. Sjöstedt
barcode-02411326R. M. Tryon & A. F. Tryon   62601963-09-14
Kenya, Kenya Colony; British East Africa; Abundant along road, 20 miles southwest of Nairobi.

Harvard:A
Acacia nilotica (Linnaeus) Willdenow ex Delile
barcode-00977700C. Barter   15951857-00-00
Niger, [no additional data]

Harvard:A
Acacia campylacantha Hochstetter ex A. Richard
barcode-00977724B. D. Burtt   55291936-01-15
Tanzania, Shinyanga, Tanganyika Territory, 1158m

Harvard:A
Acacia campylacantha Hochstetter ex A. Richard
barcode-00977723L. J. Brass   171161946-08-00
Malawi, Nchisi; Kota-Kota District [Nkhotakota]


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