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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Clutia laxa
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Seed Plants
Clutia laxa Eckl. ex Sond.
100909656Peter Goldblatt   38041976-08-07
South Africa, Eastern Cape, 3320 Montagu B. Top and upper sloes of Witteberg, rocky sandstone soil.

New York Botanical Garden, Lynda Steere Herbarium


NY:Vascular Plants
Clutia laxa Eckl. ex Sond.
03951453R. D. Bayliss   BS64341971-07-17
South Africa, Niekerksberg Forest Reserve, Long Kloof, eastern Cape Prov, 914m

NY:Vascular Plants
Clutia laxa Eckl. ex Sond.
3951456R. D. Bayliss   BS46841971-07-20
South Africa, Cradock Common, Grahamstown dist, 732m

NY:Vascular Plants
Clutia laxa Eckl. ex Sond.
3951454R. D. A. Bayliss   BS64341971-07-17
South Africa, Niekerksberg Forest Reserve, Long Kloof E. Cape, 914m

NY:Vascular Plants
Clutia laxa Eckl. ex Sond.
3951457R. D. Bayliss   BS42861968-08-26
South Africa, Cradock Road, Albany, Cape

NY:Vascular Plants
Clutia laxa Eckl. ex Sond.
3951455R. D. Bayliss   BS59601973-09-17
South Africa, Onder Rouga, Eastern Province, 305m


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