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Taxa: Dissotidendron caloneurum (Dissotis caloneura, Dissotis venulosa, Dissotis caloneura var. caloneura), Dissotidendron caloneurum var. pilosum (Dissotis caloneura var. pilosa), Dissotidendron caloneurum var. setosius (Dissotis caloneura var. setosior), Dissotidendron caloneurum var. confertiflorum, Di... (show all)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Seed Plants
Dissotis caloneura Gilg ex Engl.
335734J. Lewalle   5641966-03-16
Burundi, Muramvya, Route Ijenda-Manga. Prairie, talus., 2200m

MO:Seed Plants
323295Heidi H. Schmidt   13871994-05-22
Zambia, CHINSALI DISTRICT. 24.5 km NW of junction with Isoka-Mpika road (T2); on the road to Mbesuma Ranch. Along secondary road to radio transmitting tower. In rocky woodlands, with large boulders, slopes, and open areas. Predominantly granite, well eroded., -10.095 32.3775, 1550m

MO:Seed Plants
Dissotis caloneura Gilg ex Engl.
335702J. Lewalle   4721966-02-26
Burundi, Bururi, Territoire: Matana. Montngabwe. Route Matana-Rutovu km 15. Prairie entre rochers., 1800m

MO:Seed Plants
102888285Gabriel Simon Laizer   36192009-04-20
Tanzania, Rukwa, Mpanda, Tongwe East Forest Reserve., -5.5176 30.57663, 1570m

National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution - Botany


NMNH-US:Plantae-US
Dissotis caloneura Gilg ex Engl.
US 2895509M. Reekmans   88101980-04-03
Burundi, Muramvya, Mwaro (Chutes) steppe rocheuse., -3.5 29.7, 1900m

NMNH-US:Plantae-US
Dissotis caloneura Gilg ex Engl.
US 3432030M. Reekmans   103661981-05-24
Burundi, Muramvya, Prov. Muranwya: Komwe., -3.4 29.68, 2000m


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