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

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CAS - California Academy of Sciences Vascular Plants


CAS:BOT-BC
605768Wylie, J.   s.n.1930-04-00
South Africa, Province of KwaZulu-Natal, Greytown

iNaturalist Plant Observation - Research Grade


iNaturalist:Research Grade
10802145juddkirkel   2009-01-03
Thaba-Tseka, A14, Mkhomazi Wilderness area, -29.57 29.31

iNaturalist:Research Grade
10452511Ricky Taylor   2018-03-24
Qacha's Nek, Sehlabathebe National Park, Qacha's Nek, Lesotho, -29.875651 29.084158

iNaturalist:Research Grade
20015119Alan Manson   2019-01-27
Thaba-Tseka, Sani Top, Lesotho, -29.583777 29.286755

iNaturalist:Research Grade
49206932Peter Warren   2018-01-30
Butha-Buthe, Butha-Buthe, Lesotho, -28.846105 28.709625

iNaturalist:Research Grade
33527676bewambay   2019-01-08
Thaba-Tseka, Thaba-Tseka, Lesotho, -29.577454 29.274859

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Seed Plants
101186456Donald Killick   37231966-01-25
South Africa, Natal, Mudenberg Dist, Sani Pass., 2743m

MO:Seed Plants
101186457Donald Killick   41051977-01-13
Lesotho, 2929CB. Sani Pass Summit. 1-2 km N of chalet., 2865m

MO:Seed Plants
101186460Donald Killick   44741987-02-03
Lesotho, 2828 DC. 3 km from New Oxbow Inn on road to Moteng Pass., 2550m

MO:Seed Plants
101186462M.D. Panagos   1321987-02-17
Lesotho, 2929CB. Maluti Mountains; On cliff tops south of Sani Pass. Aspect N., 2900m

MO:Seed Plants
1547122Peter B. Phillipson   46181996-01-13
Lesotho, Leribe, LHDA Phase 1A.00, Shallow slopes and banks of upper waters of the Mokhoulane River., -29.15027 28.4325, 2620m

MO:Seed Plants
101186464S.P. Bester   39572003-01-13
Lesotho, 2828DC. Motheng Pass on road to Oxbow. (almost near top)., 2450m

MO:Seed Plants
101186458R.D.A. Bayliss   55381973-01-04
Lesotho, -29.8666667 29.05, 2300 - 2500m


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