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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Frullania ericoides (Frullania squarrosa)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Seed Plants
Frullania ericoides (Nees) Mont.
90011655R.E. Magill   115351992-08-23
Mayotte, Small canyon just S of Kani Keli Village with small stream. <11535-11539>, -12.95 45.1166667, 150m

MO:Seed Plants
Frullania ericoides (Nees) Mont.
90011650R.E. Magill   114581992-08-21
Mayotte, Dry hills above N'Gonja Hotel, on Rassi Gonja ridge, WSW of Kani Keli village. <11452-11458>, -12.9633333 45.085, 150m

MO:Seed Plants
Frullania ericoides (Nees) Mont.
90017708PILLANS   42291922-07-01
South Africa, Cape, Plentiful on trunks of trees and shaded rocks, slopes between Blinkwater and Kosteel's Point Table Mt., -33.962992 18.400946

MO:Seed Plants
Frullania squarrosa (Nees ex Mont.) Nees
90135133C.F. Ecklon   s.n.1834-00-00
South Africa

MO:Seed Plants
Frullania ericoides (Nees) Mont.
90150533T. Pócs   9340/E1993-08-21
Seychelles, N tip of Mahe Island, -4.575 55.44027, 450m

MO:Seed Plants
Frullania ericoides (Nees) Mont.
101047050R.E. Magill   136231997-02-10
Zimbabwe, Matabeleland South, Dense montane forest along main road through froest reserve. <13600-13651>, -19.75 32.9166667, 1780m

National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution - Botany


NMNH-US:Plantae-US
Frullania squarrosa (Nees ex Mont.) Nees
U. Tosco   s.n.
Eritrea, Eritrea (ruanca [interpreted] locolita [interpreted]).

NMNH:Plantae
Frullania squarrosa (Nees ex Mont.) Nees
Tosco, U.   s.n.
Eritrea, Eritrea (ruanca [interpreted] locolita [interpreted]).


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