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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Helichrysum cephaloideum (Helichrysum adscendens, Gnaphalium hoffmannii, Helichrysum adscendens var. cephaloideum)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History - Specimens being processed


F:In process
Helichrysum adscendens (Thunb.) Less.
V0587043FK. A. Dahlstrand   12311963-12-21
South Africa, Kenmare, 20 miles WNW Johannesburg, 1600m

F:In process
Helichrysum adscendens (Thunb.) Less.
V0587061FH. J. E. Schlieben   78781956-02-24
South Africa, Magaliesberg, Horns Nek, 1400m

iNaturalist Plant Observation - Research Grade


iNaturalist:Research Grade
153788684Bart Wursten   2006-03-19
Mashonaland East, Goromonzi, Zimbabwe, -17.84186 31.2747

iNaturalist:Research Grade
153785830Bart Wursten   2022-05-10
Sofala, Mt Gorongosa, Mozambique, -18.436 34.04122

iNaturalist:Research Grade
11143316Kate Braun   2006-12-10
Hhohho, Pine Valley, Sibebe hills, plateau N of Sibebe rock, western edge, -26.2466 31.1838

iNaturalist:Research Grade
153788189Bart Wursten   2006-03-11
Manicaland, Bunga Views, Vumba Mts, Zimbabwe, -19.12812 32.75876

iNaturalist:Research Grade
153785831Bart Wursten   2022-05-10
Sofala, Mt Gorongosa, Gogogo Peak, Mozambique, -18.43019 34.03924

iNaturalist:Research Grade
108739403Tony Rebelo   2022-03-12
Manicaland, Vumba Mast Hill, west of track to masts towards hill summit, -19.079034 32.718221

iNaturalist:Research Grade
10951643Kate Braun   2007-02-12
Manzini, Mhlambanyatsi, road from Mbabane, before village, streamline/firebreak: Firebreak in pine plantation., -26.452008 31.074358

iNaturalist:Research Grade
11014038Kate Braun   2007-10-29
Hhohho, Malolotja Nature Reserve, near top dam below workshop, -26.139425 31.125901

National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution - Botany


NMNH-US:Plantae-US
Helichrysum adscendens (Thunb.) Less.
US 2061676L. J. Brass   161211946-05-31
Malawi, Vernay Nyasaland. Zomba Plateau, Zomba District., 1800m


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