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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Campylopus bicolor, Campylopus bicolor subsp. atroluteus (Campylopus atroluteus)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Seed Plants
Campylopus bicolor (Hornsch. ex Müll. Hal.) Wilson
90040863I.M. Emdon   61977-04-07
South Africa, SW Cape: 3219 AC. Cedarberg, between Sneeuberg hut and Eikebom. Dry streambed, stony, sandy soil. Thick dry growth. Colour rich warm brown., -32.508 19.154

MO:Seed Plants
Campylopus bicolor (Hornsch. ex Müll. Hal.) Wilson
90200837Terry A.J. Hedderson   136992001-02-17
South Africa, Western Cape, Citrusdal Region. Cederberg State Forest. Welbedacht Kloof. Steep-sided SW-facing stream valled through quartzitic sandstones., -32.40833 19.17333, 900 - 1300m

MO:Seed Plants
Campylopus bicolor (Hornsch. ex Müll. Hal.) Wilson
90200839Terry A.J. Hedderson   134692000-12-06
South Africa, Western Cape, Cape Peninsula. Table Mountain. Orange Kloof, Original Disa Ravine. Well developed forest in deep kloof., -33.962157 18.413519, 200 - 400m

MO:Seed Plants
Campylopus bicolor (Hornsch. ex Müll. Hal.) Wilson
90200836Terry A.J. Hedderson   136222001-01-08
South Africa, Western Cape, Citrusdal Area. Cederberg Apex Peak area. S-facing sandstone cliffs and fynbos slopes above Zuurvlakte., -32.60888 19.20333, 1400m

MO:Seed Plants
Campylopus bicolor (Hornsch. ex Müll. Hal.) Wilson
90230849S.M. Perold   10901986-09-08
South Africa, Western Cape, Franschhoek, farm Klein Vallei., -33.899978 19.155942

MO:Seed Plants
Campylopus atroluteus (Müll. Hal.) Paris
101222553B.O. van Zanten   76097241976-09-11
South Africa, Natal, Royal Natal National Park. Gulu-Creek., -28.693771 28.927718, 1400 - 1500m

MO:Seed Plants
Campylopus atroluteus (Müll. Hal.) Paris
101222883B.O. van Zanten   76083181976-08-29
South Africa, Cape Prov, ca. 10 km S of Worcester., -33.736614 19.448523, 350m


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