Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Osmitopsis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University


PH
PH00812545unknown   15
South Africa, Western Cape, Cape of Good Hope

PH
PH00020012Friedrich R. R. Schlechter   98541896-12-28
South Africa, Regio occidentalis: Genadendal, 914m

PH
PH00020013Friedrich R. R. Schlechter   98541896-12-28
South Africa, Regio occidentalis: Genadendal, 914m

PH
PH00812547Leitner   s.n.
South Africa, Western Cape

PH
Osmitopsis asteriscoides (P.J. Bergius) Less.
PH00812542unknown   3321973-04-18
South Africa, Western Cape, Betty's Bay, Simonstad, -34.359286 18.905657

PH
Osmitopsis asteriscoides (P.J. Bergius) Less.
PH00812543Friedrich Wilms   32591883-08-12
South Africa, Western Cape, Muizenberg bei Capstadt, promontor. bonae spei [Cape of Good Hope], -34.104509 18.468289

PH
Osmitopsis asteriscoides (P.J. Bergius) Less.
PH00812544J. C. v. Hoffmannsegg   s.n.
No locality on sheet.

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
100535920J.F. Drège   s.n.
South Africa

MO
100535921J.F. Drège   s.n.
South Africa

MO
Osmitopsis asteriscoides (P.J. Bergius) Less.
100535923C.F. Ecklon   573
South Africa

MO
Osmitopsis asteriscoides (P.J. Bergius) Less.
100535924J.F. Drège   s.n.
South Africa

MO
Osmitopsis asteriscoides (P.J. Bergius) Less.
100535922C.F. Ecklon   532
South Africa

University of Memphis Herbarium


MEM
Osmitopsis afra (L.)K. Bremer
MEM021283R. J. Bayer   SAF-011072001-12-19
South Africa, Western Cape, Sir Lowrey's Pass in the Hottnetots Hollandberges. Ridge and slope to the north of the N2 as it possess the pass., -34.334722 18.449444, 450m

University of Vermont, Pringle Herbarium


VT
UVMVT174343   
South Africa


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