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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Micrococca capensis (Claoxylon capense)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Carnegie Museum of Natural History Herbarium


CM
Image Associated With the Occurence
Micrococca capensis (Baill.) Prain
CM384017Stalmans, M.   24721991-11-12
South Africa, Transvaal-South Africa, Barberton District, west of Havelock, Songimvelo Game Reserve. On the farm Josefsdal 382 JU., 1350m

iNaturalist Plant Observation - Research Grade


iNaturalist:Research Grade
Image Associated With the Occurence
Micrococca capensis (Baill.) Prain
102765757Linda Loffler   2017-03-06
Hhohho, Hhohho Region, Eswatini, -25.930118 31.138689

National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution - Botany


NMNH:Plantae
Micrococca capensis (Baill.) Prain
US 2559147O. A. Leistner, J. Thom & C. Gillham   33081968-08-22
Limpopo, Regio Transvaal, Entabeni Forest Reserve, c. 3 miles SE of forester's house

NMNH:Plantae
Micrococca capensis (Baill.) Prain
US 1627496J. Thode   15611928-09-00
KwaZulu-Natal, Eshowe, Zululand

New York Botanical Garden, Lynda Steere Herbarium


NY:Vascular Plants
Image Associated With the Occurence
Micrococca capensis (Baill.) Prain
211446R. Brand   4702002-05-21
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Mkambati. Northern bank of Mkambati River, about 2 km upstream from Horse Shoe Falls below cliffs, -31.2653 30.00439, 90m

RSA - California Botanic Garden Herbarium


RSA:VascularPlants
Image Associated With the Occurence
Micrococca capensis (Baill.) Prain
RSA0275314K. Balkwill   76171992-12-07
South Africa, Mpumalanga, Transvaal. Barrberton District, west of Havelock, Songimvelo Game Reserve. On the farm Josefdal 382 JU. Just south of T-junction., 1100m


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