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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Schismus inermis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Seed Plants
Schismus inermis (Stapf) C.E. Hubb.
210644Gerrit Davidse   337291987-10-09
South Africa, Cape, 4 km SE of Kweekkraal on farm road to Druërivier, SW of Riversdale. Weedy Coastal Renosterbosveld remnant among cultivated fields. Grid Ref: 3421 AA 250 m, 250m

MO:Seed Plants
Schismus inermis (Stapf) C.E. Hubb.
210893Gerrit Davidse   337581987-10-09
South Africa, Cape, 2 km S of Vermaaklikheid on road to coast at Puntjie, SW of Riversdale. Coastal Fynbos on limestone rocks. Grid Ref: 3421 AC 140 m, 140m

MO:Seed Plants
Schismus inermis (Stapf) C.E. Hubb.
211242Gerrit Davidse   338041987-10-10
South Africa, Cape, Cape Region: 6 km N of Struisbaai on road to Bredsadorp. Disturbed Coastal Fynbos on limestone ridge. Grid Ref: 3420 CA 30 m, 30m

MO:Seed Plants
Schismus inermis (Stapf) C.E. Hubb.
210634Gerrit Davidse   337281987-10-09
South Africa, Cape, 4 km SE of Kweekkraal on farm road to Druërivier, SW of Riversdale. Weedy Coastal Renosterbosveld remnant among cultivated fields. Grid Ref: 3421 AA 250 m, 250m

MO:Seed Plants
Schismus inermis (Stapf) C.E. Hubb.
251035Gerrit Davidse   335731987-10-06
South Africa, Cape, King Neptune beach ca. 11 km NE of Port Elizabeth along the coast. Grid Ref: 3325 DC, 20m

MO:Seed Plants
Schismus inermis (Stapf) C.E. Hubb.
250972Gerrit Davidse   335641987-10-06
South Africa, Cape, 57 km SW of Paterson on road to Port Elizabeth. Valley Bushveld; limestone outcrop, disturbed roadside grassy area. Grid Ref: 3325 DC 50 m, 50m


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