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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Euphorbia neopolycnemoides (Euphorbia arabica var. latiappendiculata, Chamaesyce neopolycnemoides)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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iNaturalist Plant Observation - Research Grade


iNaturalist:Research Grade
Image Associated With the Occurence
38250749Linda Loffler   2020-01-22
Maputo, Maputo, MZ, -26.252001 32.098115

iNaturalist:Research Grade
Image Associated With the Occurence
67146929Botswanabugs   2020-12-23
South-East, Gaborone Botswana, -24.742477 25.857302

iNaturalist:Research Grade
Image Associated With the Occurence
13794366Botswanabugs   2010-04-21
Gaborone, Gaborone Botswana, -24.685791 25.872493

iNaturalist:Research Grade
Image Associated With the Occurence
37642431Troos van der Merwe   2020-01-12
Lubombo, Lubombo, SZ, -26.268658 32.029625

iNaturalist:Research Grade
Image Associated With the Occurence
169370879Bart Wursten   2016-01-20
Matabeleland North, Zambezi National Park, Hwange, Zimbabwe, -17.87173 25.61242

National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution - Botany


NMNH:Plantae
US 3511111P. Horn   71990-00-00
South West Africa

NMNH:Plantae
US 2063155R. J. Rodin   43371948-04-20
Southern Rhodesia. Vicinity of Umvukwe Mountains, an extrusion in the "Great Rift Valley."

NMNH:Plantae
US 3577567S. Bartsch, E. S. Klaassen, S. Kruger & M. Hochobes   SB18682005-01-27
Kavango, South of Rundu, along small track turning off from the main road to the west., -18.2003 19.4519

RSA - California Botanic Garden Herbarium


RSA:VascularPlants
Image Associated With the Occurence
Chamaesyce neopolycnemoides (Pax & K. Hoffm.) Koutnik
RSA0250635K. Balkwill   91451995-02-23
South Africa, Mpumalanga, The Transvaal. Eerstehoek District, Songomivelo Nature Reserve, Laaggenoeg 158 IT. Koppie was previously inhabited i.e. with stone wall., 870m

UCJEPS - University and Jepson Herbaria, University of California, Berkeley


UCJEPS:VASC
UC803744   
Zimbabwe


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