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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Swertia abyssinica (Swertia erythraeae, Swertia brevipedicellata, Swertia clarenceana, Swertia dissimilis, Swertia lastii, Swertia porphyrantha, Swertia subalpina, Swertia wellbyi, Swertia erythraea)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:GH
Swertia abyssinica Hochstetter
barcode-00075514G. H. W. Schimper   221837-10-23
Ethiopia, Tigray, Locis apricis, praesertim inter fruteta mediae partis septentionalis montis Scholoda [Selleuda]

Indiana University Herbarium, Deam Herbarium


IND
IND-0099714Eric B. Knox   39411997-11-21
Kenya, Eastern Province, Meru, Mount Kenya. Chogoria Route, below park gate; 3000 m. (K4), -0.163 37.449667, 3000m

IND
IND-0099713Eric B. Knox   26441995-08-19
Kenya, Rift Valley, Trans-Nzoia, Mount Elgon. Road to Saito Dam; 2850 m. (K3), 1.065809 34.715337, 2850m

IND
IND-0099712Sileshi Nemomissa   970829-4/81997-08-29
Kenya, Rift Valley, Elgeyo-Marakwet, Cherangani Hills. (K3), 1.106333 35.3852, 2900m

IND
IND-0099711Sileshi Nemomissa   970829-4/41997-08-29
Kenya, Rift Valley, Elgeyo-Marakwet, Cherangani Hills. Chepkotet. (K3), 1.221367 35.426433, 2810m

IND
IND-0099710Sileshi Nemomissa   970829-4/11997-08-29
Kenya, Rift Valley, Trans-Nzoia, Cherangani Hills. (K3), 1.018433 35.329167, 2800m

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Seed Plants
1983685A. Pappi   46371902-04-06
South Africa, Eritrea-Amasen: Monti Lesa.

MO:Seed Plants
417102J.D. Chapman   72001986-02-15
Malawi, Southern, Mt. Mulanje, Linji (Litchenya) Plateau., 2000m

National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution - Botany


NMNH-US:Plantae-US
US 2480697W. C. Burger   31521963-08-16
Ethiopia, Harar Prov. South face of Gara Mullata Mtn, ca. 50 km. due W of Harar., 9.2 41.77, 2500 - 3000m

NMNH-US:Plantae-US
US 2483953A. Pappi   46371902-04-06
Eritrea, Eritrea-Amasen: Monti Lesa.

Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew - Herbarium Specimens


KEW
K000096990Last, J. T.   s.n.
Namuli, Makua country

KEW
K000339291Munyenyembe, P.   8241996-10-31
Mount Oku. Cliff face.

KEW
K000028478Mann G.   1994
Cameroon Mnt., 4.2 9.18

KEW
K000028483Keay, R.W.J.   FHI 284951951-01-07
Bamenda Distr.; hill above Lake Oku., 6.17 10.42

KEW
K000096992Whyte   147
Nyika Plateau

KEW
K000339292Zapfack, L.   11211996-10-31
Summit of Mount Oku.

KEW
K000339293Cheek, M.   87731996-11-25
Inside crater of Lake Oku, 6.22 10.45

KEW
K000028484Mildbraed, G. W. J.   108801928-12-22
4.15 9.23

KEW
K000086840Thomas, D.W.   93131992-10-04
4.13 9.12

KEW
K000086842Tekwe, C.   2671992-09-26
4.13 9.13

KEW
K000028481Maitland, T.D.   0s.n.74
4.2 9.18

KEW
K000096962Schweinfurth   462
Ambelaco

KEW
K000028480Maitland, T.D.   0s.n.73
4.2 9.18

KEW
K000028482Maitland, T.D.   817
4.2 9.18

KEW
K000096993Last, J. T.   s.n.
Namuli, Makua country

KEW
K000028485Johnston, H.H.   89a
4.2 9.18

KEW
K000339277Buzgo, M.   6861996-10-31
Transect KA; Top plateau of the Mountain, grass land. heavily grazed and very windy, except for very steep slopes on the north rim. Cyanotis, Commelina, Hypericum, Gramieae. Red soil (Ferrolith) with thin humus, partially free of vegetation.

KEW
K000028479Mann G.   1216
Cameroon Mnt., 4.2 9.18

KEW
K000096989Last, J. T.   s.n.
Makui, Numuli

KEW
K000096961Petit   177
Shireh province

KEW
K000096991Whyte   147
Nyika Plateau

KEW
K000028486Boughey, Prof. A.S.   125001952-12-12
4.2 9.18

KEW
K000096960Schimper   221837-10-23
Locis apricis, praesertim inter fruteta mediae partis septentrionalis montis Scholoda

KEW
K000339276Pollard, B.J.   2691998-12-02
North facing, seasonally damp rockface, amongst dense vegetation, by 'gallery' forest along path from Fon's Palace Laikom to grassland plateau above., 6.27 10.32

KEW
K000414243Mann G.   1994
Cameroon Mnt., 4.2 9.18


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