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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Restio papillosus (Ischyrolepis papillosa)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History - Specimens being processed


F:In process
Image Associated With the Occurence
V0576888FE. Esterhuysen   308491964-11-23
South Africa, Western Cape, Cape Peninsula, Kenilworth Racecourse

F:In process
Image Associated With the Occurence
Restio papillosus (Esterh.) H.P.Linder & C.R.Hardy
V0576894FE. Esterhuysen   310001965-04-06
South Africa, Western Cape, Caledon District, Oudebos, Palmiet River valley

F:In process
Image Associated With the Occurence
V0576900FE. Esterhuysen   308491964-11-23
South Africa, Western Cape, Cape Peninsula, Kenilworth Racecourse

National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution - Botany


NMNH:Plantae
US 3042465E. E. Esterhuysen   308491964-11-23
Cape Peninsula, Kenulworth race course.

NMNH:Plantae
Restio papillosus (Esterh.) H.P.Linder & C.R.Hardy
US 3042464E. E. Esterhuysen   310001965-04-06
Western Cape, Caledon Dist. Oudebos, Palmier R. valley.

New York Botanical Garden, Lynda Steere Herbarium


NY:Vascular Plants
Image Associated With the Occurence
246757E. E. Esterhuysen   308491964-11-23
South Africa, Cape Peninsula, Kenulworth Race Course, in area outside course.

RSA - California Botanic Garden Herbarium


RSA:VascularPlants
Image Associated With the Occurence
RSA0000523E. Esterhuysen   308491964-11-23
South Africa, Cape Peninsula, Kenulworth Race Course; in area ouside course, marshy in winter, dry in summer.

RSA:VascularPlants
Image Associated With the Occurence
RSA0593669   
South Africa


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