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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Diospyros scabra (Maba scabra)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:A
Diospyros scabra (Chiovenda) Cufodontis
barcode-02504230H. van Swinderen   Is/1021970-00-00
Kenya, Kenya Kl, Isiolo District, Laga Mado Gali, road crossing, 600m

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Seed Plants
Diospyros scabra (Chiov.) Cufod.
100770171S. Ann Robertson   44261986-11-29
Kenya, K2, highest point above Turkwell Gorge on new road., 1.9 35.3333333, 1500m

MO:Seed Plants
Diospyros scabra (Chiov.) Cufod.
100770178Michael G. Gilbert   47551977-06-13
Kenya, Lake Baringo, 6 km north of Kampi ya samaki., 0.65 36, 1100m

MO:Seed Plants
Diospyros scabra (Chiov.) Cufod.
100770187R. Corradi   83971939-07-05
Ethiopia, Rive del Caschei.

MO:Seed Plants
Diospyros scabra (Chiov.) Cufod.
100770180Jan B. Gillett   197921972-06-11
Kenya, Kampi ya Semaki, J. Leakeya grounds near house, 960 m. rainf. c. 700 m.

MO:Seed Plants
Diospyros scabra (Chiov.) Cufod.
100770182O.M. Mwangangi   11991968-08-22
Kenya, Southern Turkana c. 37 miles north of Lokori at Kalabata Plain., 579m

MO:Seed Plants
Diospyros scabra (Chiov.) Cufod.
100770184Anonymous   151241953-02-16
Kenya, Maba baxifolia. Foot of Marsabit Mt. to south. 37° 55', 2° 00'., 518m

MO:Seed Plants
Diospyros scabra (Chiov.) Cufod.
100770185F.N. Hepper   67791978-11-13
Kenya, Samburu District (K1): South Horr c. 10 km south where valley begins, dry rocky hillside.

MO:Seed Plants
Diospyros scabra (Chiov.) Cufod.
100770186Michael G. Gilbert   55131979-06-04
Kenya, 8 km from south Horr along track to Ilaut 1 km after leaving road to Baragoi., 2.0166667 36.9333333, 950m

RSA - California Botanic Garden Herbarium


RSA:VascularPlants
Diospyros scabra (Chiov.) Cufod.
RSA0467227Unknown   s.n.1953-02-16
Kenya, Foot of Marsabit Mt. to south c 37°55' x 2°0'., 518m


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