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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Eriocaulon volkensii
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution - Botany


NMNH:Plantae
Image Associated With the Occurence
US 631535E. A. Mearns   14801909-09-21
Western slopes of Mount Kenia, along the trail from West Kenia Forest Station to summit, British East Africa, in the 'giant heath' zone.

NMNH:Plantae
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US 2580263AF. R. Fosberg & O. M. Mwangangi   499061968-03-18
Northwest slope of Mt. Kenya, on Sirimon Track.

New York Botanical Garden, Lynda Steere Herbarium


NY:Vascular Plants
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04735935R. H. Goodwin   681937-07-23
Uganda, By damp path in savannahm near Johannes Hut, Mt. Kilimanjaro, 2743m

Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew - Herbarium Specimens


KEW
K000334013Faden, R.B.; Faden, A.J.   8461974-06-22
along Magura River, downstream from Queens's Fall, -0.48 36.72

KEW
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K000346144Volkens, G.   2032
Kilimanjaro. Kibo [Nordecik]

KEW
K000334008McCall; Mabberley, D.J.   2291969-08-26
Tributary of R. Embobut stream near Kameligon, 1.23 35.5

KEW
K000334010Rob, E.; Fries, C.E.; Och, R.E.   12261922-01-28
-0.42 36.63

KEW
K000334005Verdcourt, Dr. B.   20011957-12-11
Naromoru side, Campsite, -0.17 37.33

KEW
K000334006Muasya, A.M.; Knox, E.B.   31641996-08-28
Chogoria Route, -0.15 37.38

KEW
K000334007Dale, I.R.   3262
1.25 35.45

KEW
K000334009Battiscombe, E.   8341914-08-05
-0.42 36.63

KEW
K000334012Livingstone, D.A.; Mellack, J.; LaBarbera, M.; Ndegwa, C.p.l.   71-81971-02-16
-0.42 36.67

KEW
K000334011Rob, E.; Fries, C.E.; Och, R.E.   25841922-03-21
Sattima, regio alpina, -0.42 36.63


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