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

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Desert Botanical Garden Herbarium


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Aloe chabaudii Schönland
DES00067744Joyce Peters   2007-03-02
Zimbabwe, unknown, Maricopa County: Grown in cultivation at Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, N 33 deg 27' 33'', W 111 deg 56' 35'', 1200 ft, 366 m: accession number 1989 0381 1001; originally received as seed colleced in Zibabwe, Shashachunga River site, elevation 640 M., -19 29

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Aloe chabaudii Schönland
DES00046541J. Ward   sn1997-01-31
Zimbabwe, In cultivation Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, Maricopa Co, AZ, lat 33.461395, lon -111.944487, ele 1280'; DBG acc# 1994 0430 0101; Royal Botanic Garden Kew acc# 1984-3808. Zambes Valley., -19 29

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Aloe chabaudii Schönland
DES00046542J. Ward   1997-01-31
Zimbabwe, Mashonaland West Province, Kariba, In cultivation Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, Maricopa Co, AZ, lat 33.461395, lon -111.944487, ele 1280'; DES Acc # 1994 0430 0101; Zambes River Valley; P Source: Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, accession number 1984-3808., -16.522265 28.84887

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Senegalia erubescens (Welwitsch ex. Oliver) Kyalangalilwa & Boatwright
M.B. Johnson   s.n.2013-04-23
Zimbabwe, Masvingo, UA Yuma Mesa Agricultural Center, block 30 North. N. 32 36" 55.89", W 114 38" 22.32" In cultivation. Plant grown from seed collected by A. Ellert & M. Wilkins at km 275 along Masavinga to Beitbridge Rd, Zimbabwe. -20.073S, 30.84E., -20.132669 30.798495

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Senegalia cinerea (Schinz) Kyalangalilwa & Boatwright
DES00078596M.B. Johnson   s.n.2014-12-03
Zimbabwe, Mashonaland West, Kadoma, In cultivation UA Yuma Mesa Agricultural Center, From Umniati River (Munyati River), ca 1 km N of power station, approx. lat S 18 E 29, -17.5 29.383333


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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