Dataset: DES-
Search Criteria: Kenya; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Desert Botanical Garden Herbarium


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Aloe L.
Joyce Peters   2007-03-23
Kenya, Cultivated at Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona, 33 deg 27.5 min N, 111 deg 56.64 min W, 1200 feet elevation, bed 63, accession number 1994 0431 0101, plant acquired indirectly from Kenya, source: Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew; Nairobi, Kenya on Kisumu Road, .8 km northwest of Awasi, west side of road, 0.9°S, 35°03'E, collected by Cutler and Brandham, P. 867., -0.156316 35.067334

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DES00046324Kathy Roy   1996-11-22
Kenya, In cultivation Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, Maricopa Co, AZ, lat 33.461395, lon -111.944487, ele 1280'; accession number 1974 0248 0111, seed originally collected by John Lavranos 7533, 15 January 1970, from Kenya on the Mackinnon Road; International Succulent Institute accession number 746., -3.722361 39.030688

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Aloe turkanensis Christian
DES00046334J. Ward   1996-12-06
Kenya, DIn cultivation Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, Maricopa Co, AZ, lat 33.461395, lon -111.944487, ele 1280'; accession number 1987 0815 0101, originally collected by S. Linden and S. Carter 2018, 19 October 1985, from Kenya, 30 km S of Kinyang on road to Lake Baringo; Huntington Botanical Garden No. 55103., 0.715188 36.032816, 1006m

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Aloe turkanensis Christian
DES00046335J. Ward   1996-12-06
Kenya, Baringo County, In cultivation Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, Maricopa Co, AZ, lat 33.461395, lon -111.944487, ele 1280'; DBG accession 1987 0815 0101; Collected by S. Linden and S. Carter, 2018, 1985-10-19, in Kenya, 30 km S of Kinyang on road to Lake Baringo; Huntington Botanical Garden No. 55103., 0.673921 36.014987, 1006m


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