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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Pentameris triseta (Pentaschistis triseta, Pentaschistis thunbergii)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Seed Plants
Pentaschistis triseta (Thunb.) Stapf
225541Gerrit Davidse   334161987-09-20
South Africa, Cape, 24 km NE of Clanwilliam on road to Elizabethfontein. Dry fynbos next to streamlet; very sandy soil; recently burned. Grid Ref: 3118 DD 340 m, 340m

MO:Seed Plants
Pentaschistis triseta (Thunb.) Stapf
225772Gerrit Davidse   334451987-09-20
South Africa, Cape, Olifantsrivier berge, western base of Swartberg on Boerswartberg Farm. Fynbos. Grid Ref: 3218 BB., 490m

MO:Seed Plants
216417Sigrid Liede   143131984-03-08
South Africa, Cape, 3319 CC gentle N slope., -33.91666 19.13333

MO:Seed Plants
216537Sigrid Liede   172881986-11-12
South Africa, Cape, Paarlberg, Fahrstr. z. Wildflower Garden. Vegetation cover 70% (restionaceae and Cyperaceae 50%); height 50-80 cm., -33.73333 18.96666, 300m

MO:Seed Plants
Pentaschistis triseta (Thunb.) Stapf
225650Gerrit Davidse   334301987-09-20
South Africa, Cape, 8 km W of the main Clanwilliam-Piketberg highway on road to Swartberg. Burned fynbos. Grid Ref: 3218 BD 390 m, 390m

MO:Seed Plants
Pentaschistis triseta (Thunb.) Stapf
3154021C.F. Ecklon   129
South Africa, October

MO:Seed Plants
Pentaschistis triseta (Thunb.) Stapf
3154022J.F. Drège   s.n.
South Africa

MO:Seed Plants
100913161Peter Goldblatt   44011976-10-27
South Africa, Western Cape, 3320 Montago AA. Flats at the foot of mountains between Constable and Jan de Boers siding, sandy soil.

MO:Seed Plants
100919059Peter Goldblatt   52341979-11-24
South Africa, Western Cape, 3319 Worcester AD. Foot of the mountain next to camp site at Ceres; sandy mountain soil.


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