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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Schoenus bolusii (Tetraria bolusii)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University


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Image Associated With the Occurence
Tetraria bolusii C.B.Clarke
PH00804915Richard Neville Parker   42211947-08-02
South Africa, Western Cape, Rooi Els [[Rooiels, Rooi-Els]. Caledon division

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Seed Plants
Tetraria bolusii C.B. Clarke
265455Sigrid Liede   166081985-01-02
South Africa, Cape, Sir Lowry's Pass before first sandy flat 4318 BB. Table Mountain Sandstone; rock cover 60%, -34.01666 18.93333, 640m

MO:Seed Plants
Tetraria bolusii C.B. Clarke
265621Sigrid Liede   166821985-01-10
South Africa, Cape, Stellenbosch Mountain traces of fire., -33.96666 18.9, 750 - 850m

MO:Seed Plants
Tetraria bolusii C.B. Clarke
265739Sigrid Liede   167221985-01-15
South Africa, Cape, Riebeeck-Kasteel, Farm Spes Bona W-slope., -33.36666 18.81666, 700m

MO:Seed Plants
Tetraria bolusii C.B. Clarke
265679Sigrid Liede   164941984-12-26
South Africa, Cape, Rooi-Els, slope behind village NW slope white sand with white sandstone rocks., -34.28333 18.83333

MO:Seed Plants
Tetraria bolusii C.B. Clarke
270282Sigrid Liede   172971986-11-14
South Africa, Cape, Stawelklip (Piketberg). Dry Proteoid Fynbos (Campbell 1985); Vegetation cover 85%; Mature vegetation, at least 8 years old. Overstorey (Protea) c. 3 m; understorey c. 1 m., -32.11666 18.71666, 600m

MO:Seed Plants
Tetraria bolusii C.B. Clarke
270255Sigrid Liede   168631985-04-16
South Africa, Cape, Versfeld Pass. Table Mountain Sandstone., -32.15 18.93333, 600m

MO:Seed Plants
Image Associated With the Occurence
Tetraria bolusii C.B. Clarke
100450830C.F. Ecklon   112
South Africa


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