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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Encephalartos natalensis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History - Specimens being processed


F:In process
Encephalartos natalensis R.A.Dyer & I.Verd.
V0607340FC. J. Chamberlain   16
South Africa, [precise locality unknown]

F:In process
V0607341FC. J. Chamberlain   16
South Africa, [precise locality unknown]

F:In process
V0607342FC. J. Chamberlain   16
South Africa, [precise locality unknown]

F:In process
V0607343FC. J. Chamberlain   16
South Africa, [precise locality unknown]

F:In process
V0607344FC. J. Chamberlain   16
South Africa, [precise locality unknown]

F:In process
Encephalartos natalensis R.A.Dyer & I.Verd.
V0607346FH. E. Schweickerdt   14541940-06-20
South Africa, Durban Botanic Gardens

F:In process
Encephalartos natalensis R.A.Dyer & I.Verd.
V0607353FH. E. Schweickerdt   14541940-06-20
South Africa, Durban Botanic Gardens

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Seed Plants
Encephalartos natalensis R. A. Dyer & Verdoorn
44031H. Cadel   95681956-04-12
South Africa, Natal, Protected due to name conservation status, 1200m


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