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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ceropegia virchowii
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew - Herbarium Specimens


KEW
Ceropegia virchowii (K. Schum.) Bruyns
39773.000Bally, P.R.O.   111431956-10-15
Al Madu Range

KEW
Ceropegia virchowii (K. Schum.) Bruyns
53262.000Bailes, C.   831981-02-09
Gaan Libah

KEW
Ceropegia virchowii (K. Schum.) Bruyns
1940.000   
Mtotohovu, Moa

KEW
Ceropegia virchowii (K. Schum.) Bruyns
K000305770s.coll.   s.n.
Tanga. See General Comments

KEW
Ceropegia virchowii (K. Schum.) Bruyns
K000305771Hildebrandt   s.n.
Tanga, Usambara. See General Comments

KEW
Ceropegia virchowii (K. Schum.) Bruyns
58532.000Melville; Bally   16202B

KEW
Ceropegia virchowii (K. Schum.) Bruyns
51257.000Bailes, C.   79

KEW
Ceropegia virchowii (K. Schum.) Bruyns
53253.000Bailes, C.   791981-02-09
S.of Goo

KEW
Ceropegia virchowii (K. Schum.) Bruyns
1941.000Bally, P.R.O.   B 111431956-10-15
Eastern Al Madu Range


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