Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Tetrapogon villosus (Chloris villosa, Tetrapogon villosus var. monostachyus, Tetrapogon villosus var. sinaicus, Tetrapogon villosus var. tibesticus, Tetrapogon villosus f. distachyus, Tetrapogon villosus f. monostachyus, Chloris villosa var. sinaicus)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Indiana University Herbarium, Deam Herbarium


IND
IND-0040693Jack E. Humbles   101471978-03-23
Saudi Arabia, Wadi about 44 km. E of Taif or 2 km. E of Wadi Busel; S side of road about 3-4 km, 21.113551 40.870517, 1560m

IND
IND-0040692Jack E. Humbles   100671978-03-03
Saudi Arabia, About 200-300 m. N of the old King's palace, about 8 km. N of Taif, Saudi Arabia, 21.379258 40.446389

IND
IND-0040691R. R. Stewart   138071934-03-00
Pakistan, Punjab, Rawalpindi, 33.534672 73.053762

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
100448221Georg W. Schimper   155
Africa

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Angiosperms
1711365R. R. Stewart   1728B1939-04-24
Pakistan, Punjab, Rawalpindi, Topi Park, Rawalpindi, 518m


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Google Map

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