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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Moraea maximiliani (Homeria maximiliani, Rheome maximiliani)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Seed Plants
Rheome maximiliani (Schltr.) Goldblatt
100918891Peter Goldblatt   51571979-11-16
South Africa, Western Cape, 3219 Wuppertal AA. Pakhuis Mountains; at the top of Pakhuis Pass at gate to Heuningvlei; stony sandstone soil.

MO:Seed Plants
Rheome maximiliani (Schltr.) Goldblatt
100918892Peter Goldblatt   51581979-11-16
South Africa, Western Cape, 3219 Wuppertal AA. Pakhuis Mountains; along Pakhuis Pass at Soldaatkop.

MO:Seed Plants
100917417Peter Goldblatt   4810A1978-09-04
South Africa, Western Cape, 3218 Clanwilliam BB. West slopes of Pakhuis Pass.

MO:Seed Plants
Moraea maximiliani (Schltr.) Goldblatt & J.C. Manning
1786667F.R. Rudolf Schlechter   87001896-08-27
South Africa, [Hoek.], 427m

MO:Seed Plants
Rheome maximiliani (Schltr.) Goldblatt
620137Peter Goldblatt   91891991-09-05
South Africa, Cape, 32.19 (Wuppertal) AA. Bidouw Valley, foot of the hills along Doorn River road, Welbedacht.

MO:Seed Plants
100909991Peter Goldblatt   38841976-08-15
South Africa, Western Cape, 3219 Wuppertal AA. Between Pakhuis and Brandewyn River, shallow sandy soil over flat rocky surfaces where water accumulates.

MO:Seed Plants
Moraea maximiliani (Schltr.) Goldblatt & J.C. Manning
102805366Peter Goldblatt   138762012-10-12
South Africa, Northern Cape, 3219 (Wuppertal) AA. Eastern foot of Pakhuis Pass, sandstone pavement at Romulea sulphurea site., -32.096 19.0595, 495m


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