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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Diascia variabilis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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CAS - California Academy of Sciences Vascular Plants


CAS:BOT-BC
Diascia variabilis K.E. Steiner
591795Steiner, K.   36172001-08-19
South Africa, Western Cape, near Clanwilliam: N7, 6.6 km S of turnoff to Algeria, Marcus-Kraal Extension, -32.4190333333 18.9566, 140m

CAS:BOT-BC
Diascia variabilis K.E. Steiner
591796Steiner, K.   36162001-08-19
South Africa, Western Cape, near Clanwilliam: N7, 4.3 km N of turnoff to Citrusdal near entrance to Caltex station, -32.5615 18.9855666667, 160m

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Diascia variabilis K.E. Steiner
591797Steiner, K.   7771984-09-21
South Africa, Western Cape, near Clanwilliam: Road 366, 5.7 km S of junction with Road 365 to Lambert's Bay north of Piketberg, 110m

CAS:BOT-BC
Diascia variabilis K.E. Steiner
591798Steiner, K.   7101984-08-24
South Africa, Western Cape, near Clanwilliam: next to old Citrusdal-Clanwilliam Road, 17.3 km south of turnoff to Ramskop (10.0 km north of turnoff to Algeria), 135m

CAS:BOT-BC
Diascia variabilis K.E. Steiner
591799Steiner, K.   6781984-08-02
South Africa, Western Cape, near Clanwilliam: opposite entrance to Caltex petrol station on Citrusdal-Clanwilliam road (N7), 4.3 km north of turnoff to Citrusdal, 150m

CAS:BOT-BC
Diascia variabilis K.E. Steiner
617240Steiner, K.   41402005-09-07
South Africa, Western Cape, Clanwilliam: N& Hwy, near turnoff to Citrusdal, -32.5619 18.9855, 165m

National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution - Botany


NMNH:Plantae
Diascia variabilis K.E.Steiner
US 3740373K. Steiner   41402005-09-07
Western Cape, Clanwilliam, N7, ca. 4.2 km N of turnoff to Citrusdal, -32.5619 18.9856


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