Dataset: UT-Botany
Search Criteria: Zimbabwe; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Natural History Museum of Utah, Garrett Herbarium


UT:Botany
undetermined
UT0070226Wiens, D   1972-04-02
Zimbabwe, Mashonaland West, Chinhoyi [Sinoia], Sinoia [Chinhoyi] Caves National Park campground.

UT:Botany
Englerina ordootemon
UT0070248La Hase   79641963-03-13
Zimbabwe, Manicaland, Mutare [Fort Umtali], West edge of Murahwa's Hill, Commonage, 518m

UT:Botany
Oncocalyx menyhartii
UT0070868H. Wild   47421956-02-18
Zimbabwe, Wankie, Victoria falls road, 40 miles south of Wankie, 914m

UT:Botany
Loranthus menyharthii Engl. & Schinz ex Schinz
UT0070057H. Wild   47421956-02-18
Zimbabwe, Victoria falls road. 40 miles south of Wankie., 914m

UT:Botany
Erianthemum dregei (Eckl. & Zeyh.) van Tiegh.
UT0070308Wiens, D   1972-04-01
Zimbabwe, Mashonaland West Province, Karoi, 76 km north of Karoi on Chirundu-Salsibury road

UT:Botany
undetermined
UT0070316Wiens, D   1972-04-04
Zimbabwe, Mashonaland East Province, Marondera [Maradellas], Salisbury-Umtali road, 39 km east of Maradellas

UT:Botany
undetermined
UT0070318Wiens, D   1972-04-05
Zimbabwe, Manicaland Province, Hot Springs, 1 km south of Hot Springs on Umtali-Ft. Victoria road

UT:Botany
undetermined
UT0070366Wiens, D   1972-04-04
Zimbabwe, 178 km east of Marandellas on Salisbury-Umtali road.

UT:Botany
undetermined
UT0070375Wiens, D   1972-04-01
Zimbabwe, Mashonaland West, Chirundu, 29 km southeast of Chirundu

UT:Botany
undetermined
UT0070377Wiens, D   1972-04-04
Zimbabwe, Manicaland, Mutare [Umtali], 28 km south of Umtali on road to F. Victoria.


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