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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Berkheya spinosa
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Seed Plants
Image Associated With the Occurence
Berkheya spinosa (L. f.) Druce
100515588Roessler, Helmut   s.n.
South Africa

MO:Seed Plants
Berkheya spinosa (L. f.) Druce
100923335Peter Goldblatt   63771981-09-24
South Africa, Western Cape, Cape Province. 3320 Montagu BA. Ghaap Kop, S. of National road NI. hill S of road before N slope of Ghaap Kop.

National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution - Botany


NMNH:Plantae
Berkheya spinosa (L.fil.) Druce
US 3537376V. A. Funk, M. Koekemoer, E. S. Klaassen & C. A. Mannheimer   126742007-08-10
Karas, Namusberge Mts, property of Namuskluff Rest camp. Namuskluff Valley 4x4 trail up to the rock wall at the head of the valley, -27.8319 16.8392

NMNH:Plantae
Berkheya spinosa (L.fil.) Druce
US 3495798V. A. Funk & M. Koekemoer   125272004-08-26
Northern Cape, 2 km from Onberg Pass, road to Tankwakaroo National Park, -32.4053 20.3356

NMNH:Plantae
Berkheya spinosa (L.fil.) Druce
US 3498507V. A. Funk & M. Koekemoer   125182004-08-25
Northern Cape, Verlatekloofpas, 19 km S of Sutherland, -32.5578 20.5672

NMNH:Plantae
Berkheya spinosa (L.fil.) Druce
US 3537342M. Koekemoer   27612004-08-25
Northern Cape, Northern Cape, South Africa. Verlatenkloof Pass south of Sutherland, 2km south of Toll house, -32.5578 20.5672

NMNH:Plantae
Berkheya spinosa (L.fil.) Druce
US 3498758V. A. Funk & M. Koekemoer   125382004-08-27
Northern Cape, Tankwakaroo National Park, Old Paul Shoek farm, old road to water station, -32.2847 20.1619

NMNH:Plantae
Berkheya spinosa (L.fil.) Druce
US 3448607M. Koekemoer   20412000-10-24
Western Cape; between Ceres and Clanwilliam, Blinkberg Pass, ± 1 km from Mount Cedar to Clanwilliam, -32.6203 19.3847


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