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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Disa biflora (Schizodium satyrioides, Schizodium cornutum, Schizodium tortum, Schizodium arcuatum)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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CAS - California Academy of Sciences Vascular Plants


CAS:BOT-BC
Disa biflora (L.) Druce
623005unspecified   s.n.1847-00-00
South Africa, Province of the Western Cape, *

CAS:BOT-BC
Disa biflora (L.) Druce
623006Verreaux, Jules   s.n.1831-00-00
South Africa, Province of the Western Cape, *

CAS:BOT-BC
Disa biflora (L.) Druce
623007Ecklon, C. F.; Zeyher, C. L. P.   s.n.
South Africa, Province of the Western Cape, *, 305 - 610m

Field Museum of Natural History - Specimens being processed


F:In process
V0577803FC. F. Ecklon   s.n.
South Africa, [precise locality unknown]

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Seed Plants
Schizodium tortum (Thunb.) Steud.
100911198Peter Goldblatt   40101976-09-01
South Africa, Western Cape, 3419 Caledon AB. Stony flats S Villersdorp, at Treewater Farms turnoff.

MO:Seed Plants
Schizodium cornutum (L.) Schltr.
100471027C.F. Ecklon   64
South Africa, Locality 51.8.

MO:Seed Plants
Schizodium cornutum (L.) Schltr.
100471034J.F. Drège   1231b
South Africa

MO:Seed Plants
Schizodium cornutum (L.) Schltr.
100909792Peter Goldblatt   38261976-08-12
South Africa, Western Cape, 3318 Cape Town AD. Darling district, damp sandy flats, 2 km E of Mamre raod station.

New York Botanical Garden, Lynda Steere Herbarium


NY:Vascular Plants
Schizodium satyrioides (L.) Garay, with incorrect basionym ref.
679664B. Bytebier   25592003-08-31
South Africa, Western Cape, Tulbaugh. Romansriver. Farm next to Romansriver cellar. Grid 3319AC., -33.46916667 19.2111111, 297m

NY:Vascular Plants
04139551M. E. Cummings   4
South Africa, Western Cape, Bainskloof [Bainskloof Pass]

NY:Vascular Plants
04139552J. F. Drège   s.n.1844-00-00
South Africa, Africa austr.


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

Google Earth (KML)

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