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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Triumfetta pilosa (Triumfetta abyssinica), Triumfetta pilosa var. effusa (Triumfetta effusa, Triumfetta melanocarpa), Triumfetta pilosa var. pilosa (Triumfetta pilosa var. nyasana, Triumfetta morrumbalana), Triumfetta pilosa var. tomentosa
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History - Specimens being processed


F:In process
Triumfetta pilosa var. tomentosa Szyszyl. ex Sprague & Hutch.
V0580064FH. J. E. Schlieben   74981955-10-20
South Africa, Soutpansberg, ca. 52 miles west of Louis Trichardt, 1000m

F:In process
V0580065FJ. L. Sidey   42171968-01-00
South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, South coast

F:In process
V0580066FJ. L. Zarucchi   73491991-05-07
Madagascar, Antananarivo, Ca. 8 km along track west of Anjozorobe, 3.4 km past school near Antsahabe, Mount Hafatrapeo, -18.366667 47.783333, 1270m

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Seed Plants
183088C.J. Kayombo   5911989-05-16
Tanzania, Iringa, Mufindi, Ngwazi., -8.51666 35.16666, 1850m

MO:Seed Plants
181569Roy E. Gereau   46561992-06-12
Tanzania, Mbeya, Kyela, Kyela District; ca. 14 km by road SSW of Bulongwa and 4 km S of Utengule near Ilevelo on W side of top ridge of Livingstone Mountains in lightly grazed natural grassland with some planted Pinus patula., -9.41666 34.05, 1940m

MO:Seed Plants
181609Roy E. Gereau   46901992-06-12
Tanzania, Mbeya, Kyela, Kyela District; ca. 14 km by road SSW of Bulongwa and 4 km S of Utengule near Ilevelo on W side of top ridge of Livingstone Mountains in lightly grazed natural grassland with some planted Pinus patula., -9.41666 34.05, 1940m

MO:Seed Plants
181538Roy E. Gereau   43861991-03-19
Tanzania, Iringa, Ludewa, E flank of Livingstone Mountains, 3.3 km S of Luepele River (small tributary of Luana River) and 5.3 km N of village offices in Mbwila on road from Mlangali to Ludewa, in rich valley miombo near E foot of Nyambunga Mountain., -9.9166667 34.55, 1530m

MO:Seed Plants
183209Peter Lovett   2131991-05-08
Tanzania, Mbeya, Mbeya Rural, Mshewe. Ihanga riverine forest., -8.85 33.28333, 1600m

MO:Seed Plants
102896704R.D. Abdallah   172006-06-18
Tanzania, Morogoro, Mvomero, Nguru South Forest Reserve, Work Unit 2 (Near Maskati, Turiani)., -6.0986111 37.4952777, 2025m

National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution - Botany


NMNH-US:Plantae-US
US 630993E. A. Mearns   9601909-08-16
Kenya, Nairobi Area, Vicinity of Nairobi, on the Uganda Railway, British East Africa, 2000m

NMNH-US:Plantae-US
US 3271133C. J. Kayombo   5911989-05-16
Tanzania, Iringa, Iringa: Mufindi, Ngwazi, -8.52 35.17, 1850m

NMNH-US:Plantae-US
US 634779R. A. Dümmer   12521914-11-00
Uganda, Magije (Thyadonda), 1219m

NMNH-US:Plantae-US
US 2061933L. J. Brass   170191946-07-29
Malawi, Central, Nyasaland: Nchisi Mountain, Kota-kota District, 1500m

NMNH-US:Plantae-US
US 2061875L. J. Brass   168651946-07-18
Malawi, Southern, Nyasaland. In low brush on rocky slopes; Mlanje Mt.; west slope, 1880m

New York Botanical Garden, Lynda Steere Herbarium


NY:Vascular Plants
01132400H. J. T. Venter   100652003-04-11
South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, Ngome Forest, near campsite, -27.824267 31.418867, 1133m

Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew - Herbarium Specimens


KEW
K000242006Whyte, A.   1
Mt. Chiradzulu, British Central Africa.

KEW
K000242005Whyte, A.   1
Mt. Chiradzulu, British Central Africa.

KEW
K000242004Buchanan, J.   726

KEW
K000242041Whyte, A.   s.n.
Near Nairobi: K3, K4

KEW
Triumfetta abyssinica K. Schum. ex Engl.
K000241957Schimper   853

KEW
K000242000Whyte   s.n.
Masuku Plateau nr. Karonga

KEW
K000242007Whyte, A.   s.n.
[Nyaka] Mountain

KEW
Triumfetta pilosa var. effusa (E. Mey. ex Harv.) Wild
K000545017Harris, T.   122006-11-25
Mount Chiperone, -16.51 35.73

University of Minnesota Herbarium


MIN
152992Schimper   8636
Cameroon


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