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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Crassula spathulata (Crassula latispathulata)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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CAS - California Academy of Sciences Vascular Plants


CAS:BOT-BC
605785unspecified   8080 1954 a
Unspecified

CAS:BOT-BC
605786unspecified   s.n.
Unspecified

Field Museum of Natural History - Specimens being processed


F:In process
V0570721FP. MacOwan   s.n.
South Africa, Near Grahamstown

F:In process
V0570722FP. MacOwan   s.n.
South Africa, [precise locality unknown]

F:In process
V0570724FP. MacOwan   558
South Africa, Boschberg, 914m

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Seed Plants
101187816Karl Ake Dahlstrand   28971972-03-28
South Africa, Eastern Cape, 3226 DB (Fort Beaufort). Hogsback Forest Reserve, "Fern Walk"., 800m

MO:Seed Plants
100783472D. Dedekind   52013-04-15
South Africa, Eastern Cape, 3226 DB. Yellowwood Campsite, Morgans bay. Under canopy, near the river., -32.69725 28.333569

MO:Seed Plants
Crassula latispathulata Schönland & Baker f.
101186247Robert J. Rodin   45471948-05-20
Swaziland, Flats below Stegi.

MO:Seed Plants
101187835A. Jacot-Guillarmod   48951965-07-10
South Africa, Transkei, Nququ Forest.

MO:Seed Plants
101187815C.J. Geldenhuys   10871986-02-10
South Africa, 3424 BA. On farm Rosenhof., 100m

MO:Seed Plants
101187829R.D.A. Bayliss   67011974-08-21
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Coombes Valley., 488m

MO:Seed Plants
101187840Stellenbosch   141956-10-04
South Africa

New York Botanical Garden, Lynda Steere Herbarium


NY:Vascular Plants
04101906R. D. Bayliss   BS67011974-06-21
South Africa, Coombes Valley, Eastern Cape, 488m


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Google Map

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