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African Plants Portal

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Leonardoxa africana subsp. africana
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew - Herbarium Specimens


KEW
K000181768McKey, J.H.   0 s.n0011983-03-29
Bombe Bakundu, about 40 km S of Kumba on road to Mayuka., 4.45 9.47

KEW
K000092845Mann G.   726
3.93 9.55

KEW
K000008364Cheek, M.   103011999-12-10
Abang road and then right to forest., 4.93 9.73

KEW
K000008367Cheek, M.   103731999-12-14
Abang road., 4.93 9.73

KEW
K000008365Cheek, M.   103111999-12-11
Abang road and then right to forest., 4.93 9.73

KEW
K000436236Etuge, M.   64802005-04-22
Ebo, Bekob abandoned village, CRES research station., 4.37 10.42

KEW
K000092844Mann G.   726
3.93 9.55

KEW
K000108280Etuge, M.   44681998-11-19
Between Nyale rock and Kodmin., 5 9.68

KEW
K000108281Etuge, M.   41731998-02-15
Nyale forest and rock.Lat: 4.59.88 NLong :9.37.75EAlt : 720 m., 5 9.63


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