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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Leucas masaiensis var. venulosa (Leucas venulosa)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Seed Plants
103053212S. Ann Robertson   16621972-01-08
Kenya, Central, Kirinyaga, Murinduko area, 1.5 mi. S of Natural Bridge., -0.5833333 37.4, 1280m

MO:Seed Plants
103053211O.M. Mwangangi   441967-06-10
Kenya, Eastern, Machakos, Kilungu Location, ca. 2.5 mi. N of Nunguni., -1.7833333 37.35, 1830m

National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution - Botany


NMNH-US:Plantae-US
US 1373135R. L. Piemeisel & L. W. Kephart   121927-06-28
Kenya, Nairobi Area, Muthaiga, near Nairobi., 1700m

Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew - Herbarium Specimens


KEW
K000467298Grimshaw, J.M.   94851994-01-20
Poverty Gulch Farm, Kilimanjaro.

KEW
K000467295Greenway   67291943-07-06
Simba, N. Boundary. W. slopes Kililmanjaro., -2.7 34.92

KEW
K000467304Whyte, A.   s.n.
Nr. Nairobi., -1.28 36.82

KEW
K000193246Scott Elliot, G.F.   6463
Ukamba

KEW
K000467294Smith, A.R.; Bally, Mrs   B 148121972-01-14
K1, N.F.D, Marsabit National Reserve., 1.67 37.33

KEW
K000467301Napier, E.R.   1411930-05-20
Nairobi., -1.28 36.82

KEW
K000467296Drummond, R.B.; Hemsley, J.H.   12701953-02-23
Moshi District. W. slopes of Kilimanjaro, above Carr's Farm, near Engare Nairobi., -3.05 37

KEW
K000467303Mason, M.N.   s.n.
Nairobi., -1.28 36.82

KEW
K000467302Bally, Mrs   13349

KEW
K000467297Grimshaw, J.M.   941431994-01-26
Osirwa Farm, TBL Estates.Kilimanjaro.

KEW
K000467300Verdcourt, Dr. B.   11271954-04-30
Thika Road, 5 miles north of Nairobi., -1.21 36.82

KEW
K000467299Mwangangi, O.M.   441967-06-10
K4, Machakos District. Kilungu Location, about 2.5miles North of Nunguni., -1.78 37.35

KEW
K000467305Robertson, S.A.   16621972-01-08
K4. Murinduko area, Kirinyaga Distr. 1/5m S. of Natural Bridge., -0.58 37.4


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