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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Periploca visciformis (Leptadenia visciformis, Leptadenia ephedriformis, Periploca ephedriformis, Periploca visciformis var. glabra, Socotora aphylla)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History - Specimens being processed


F:In process
Periploca visciformis (Vatke) K. Schum.
V0567180FG. Popov   So/901953-01-29
Socotra Islands, Ghadheb, 76m

F:In process
Periploca visciformis (Vatke) K. Schum.
V0567181FW. C. Burger   15151962-02-24
Ethiopia, Slopes below Dangago, 15 km SE of Dire Dawa on road to Harar, 9.5 41.916667, 1700m

F:In process
Periploca visciformis (Vatke) K. Schum.
V0567231FW. C. Burger   30741963-08-06
Ethiopia, Below Dalletti above Gobelli River, 8.533333 42.116667, 1280m

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Seed Plants
Periploca visciformis (Vatke) K. Schum.
1244049R.G. Wieland   47401987-07-14
Somalia, HOBYO: Stand 272. About 3 km N of Gawaan Village., 5.31666 48.3

MO:Seed Plants
Periploca visciformis (Vatke) K. Schum.
101899064Jan J.F.E. de Wilde   72771970-11-01
Ethiopia, Harrar Prov, about 95 km along track S of Harrar, rocky limestone slopes above the Gobelli River Valley W of Daletti, 8.53333 42.11666, 1150m

MO:Seed Plants
Periploca visciformis (Vatke) K. Schum.
101899063Jan J.F.E. de Wilde   48111969-03-27
Ethiopia, About 2 km S of Dire Dawa, on road to Harar, 9.56666 41.86666, 1300m

National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution - Botany


NMNH-US:Plantae-US
Periploca visciformis (Vatke) K. Schum.
US 2480629W. C. Burger   14421962-02-10
Ethiopia, Harar Prov. Steep slopes below Dangago, 15 km. SE of Dire Dawa along the road to Harar., 9.5 41.92, 1700m

NMNH-US:Plantae-US
Periploca visciformis (Vatke) K. Schum.
US 2480671W. C. Burger   29851963-06-29
Ethiopia, Harar Prov. On limestone slopes above the dry river bed south of Dire Dawa + North of Dangago.


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