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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Chionoloma circinatum (Pseudosymblepharis syrrhopodontoides, Pseudosymblepharis bescherellei)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Seed Plants
Chionoloma circinatum (Besch.) M. Alonso, M.J. Cano & J.A. Jiménez
90002782R.E. Magill   113231992-08-12
Comoros, Anjouan (Ndzouani), Small canyon with stream above road between Col du Moya and Moya. <11311-11327>, -12.3 44.4666667, 650m

MO:Seed Plants
90012668R.E. Magill   113171992-08-12
Comoros, Anjouan (Ndzouani), Small canyon with stream above road between Col du Moya and Moya. <11311-11327>, -12.3 44.4666667, 650m

MO:Seed Plants
90020707R.E. Magill   117491992-09-02
Comoros, Grande Comore (Ngazidja), Grotto du Captain DuBois, 2.5 km E of Bahani Village along upper road to N part of island. <11749-11768>, 660m

MO:Seed Plants
90020105R.E. Magill   117801992-09-02
Comoros, Grande Comore (Ngazidja), Grotto du Captain DuBois, 2.5 km E of Bahani Village along upper road to N part of island. Dry forest along path/road to grotto. <11769-11781>, 500m

National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution - Botany


NMNH-US:Plantae-US
O. Hedberg   23521948-10-29
Kenya, Meru, Tanganyika Territory: M:t Meru, Western slopes above Olkakola estate, on steep ground below a solitaty Stoebe specimen above the forest limit., 3330m

NMNH:Plantae
Hedberg, O.   23521948-10-29
Kenya, Meru, Tanganyika Territory: M:t Meru, Western slopes above Olkakola estate, on steep ground below a solitaty Stoebe specimen above the forest limit., 3330m


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