Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Avonia papyracea, Avonia papyracea subsp. namaensis, Avonia papyracea subsp. papyracea (Anacampseros papyracea)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Brown University Herbarium


BRU
Anacampseros papyracea E. Mey. ex Fenzl
PBRU00047104Abigail Moore, Tom Barry, Skhumbuzo Tembe, Tyrone April   16152014-01-27
South Africa, Western Cape Province, Western Cape Province

BRU
Anacampseros papyracea E. Mey. ex Fenzl
PBRU00047128Abigail Moore, Ernst van Jaarsveld, Derek Tribble, Ebraim Hull, Ntuthuko Mabuya, Olwen Grace, Paul Rees   17222014-11-22
South Africa, Northern Cape Province, Northern Cape Province

BRU
Anacampseros papyracea E. Mey. ex Fenzl
PBRU00047072Abigail Moore, Ernst van Jaarsveld, Derek Tribble, Ebraim Hull, Ntuthuko Mabuya, Olwen Grace, Paul Rees   16932014-11-21
South Africa, Northern Cape Province, Northern Cape Province

BRU
Anacampseros papyracea E. Mey. ex Fenzl
PBRU00047083Abigail Moore, Ernst van Jaarsveld, Pieter van Wyk, Derek Tribble, Ebraim Hull, Ntuthuko Mabuya, Olwen Grace, Paul Rees   16842014-11-20
South Africa, Northern Cape Province, Northern Cape Province


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