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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Searsia kirkii (Rhus discolor, Rhus kirkii, Rhus ampla, Rhus eylesii, Rhus gossweileri, Rhus polyneura, Rhus welwitschii, Rhus polyneura var. polyneura)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Seed Plants
Rhus discolor E. Mey. ex Sond.
159029Moffett, Rodney Oliver   19041979-03-12
South Africa, Transvaal, 2428 BB NYLSTROOM; Kromdraai, SW of Potgietersrust. Only found at highest elevations. Not common near Police Mast. (too stony perhaps).

MO:Seed Plants
Rhus discolor E. Mey. ex Sond.
159872Moffett, Rodney Oliver   22001979-04-15
South Africa, Natal, 2730 AD VRYHEID; Oshoek, Wakkerstroom. In protected bush behind house.

New York Botanical Garden, Lynda Steere Herbarium


NY:Vascular Plants
Rhus discolor E. Mey. ex Sond.
01269055R. Brand   13552005-04-10
South Africa, Free State, Little Switzerland Farm, Bergville District, -28.56103 29.04531, 1814m

NY:Vascular Plants
Rhus discolor E. Mey. ex Sond.
199386R. Brand   10532004-04-05
South Africa, Free State, Thaba-tshweu-plateau, Clarens district, -28.64345 28.819067, 2021m


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