Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Helichrysum citrispinum var. hoehnelii (Helichrysum aberdaricum, Helichrysum acanthophorum, Helichrysum armatum, Helichrysum hoehnelii, Helichrysum citrispinum var. armatum)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University


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PH00812684J. C. v. Hoffmannsegg   s.n.
No locality on sheet.

Indiana University Herbarium, Deam Herbarium


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Helichrysum citrispinum var. hoehnelii (Schweinf.) Schweinf. & Hedberg
IND-0136607Eric B. Knox   40791997-10-11
Tanzania, Kilimanjaro, Rombo, Mount Kilimanjaro. Saddle between Kibo and Mawenzi; 3900 m. (T2), -3.132783 37.43295, 3900m

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Helichrysum citrispinum var. hoehnelii (Schweinf.) Schweinf. & Hedberg
IND-0136606Eric B. Knox   40361997-10-08
Tanzania, Arusha, Arumeru, Mount Meru. Little Meru summit; 3750 m. (T2), -3.2127 36.77555, 3750m

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Helichrysum citrispinum var. hoehnelii (Schweinf.) Schweinf. & Hedberg
IND-0136605Eric B. Knox   37621997-07-16
Kenya, Western Province, Bungoma, Mount Elgon. Koitobos Trail; 3800 m. (K5), 1.109416 34.609243, 3800m

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Helichrysum citrispinum var. hoehnelii (Schweinf.) Schweinf. & Hedberg
IND-0136604Eric B. Knox   39091997-09-20
Kenya, Eastern Province, Meru, Mount Kenya. Chogoria Route, along trail; 3950 m. (K4), -0.1375 37.363167, 3950m

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Helichrysum citrispinum var. hoehnelii (Schweinf.) Schweinf. & Hedberg
IND-0136603Eric B. Knox   28521995-12-23
Kenya, Central Province, Nyeri, Aberdare Mountains. Wanderi Track; 3650 m. (K4), -0.328924 36.649034, 3650m

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Helichrysum citrispinum var. hoehnelii (Schweinf.) Schweinf. & Hedberg
IND-0154645Damtew Tefera   201988-11-19
Ethiopia, Oromia, Arsi, Galama Mountains; ca. 3 km east of Mount Boralucu; 3950 m. (AR), 7.835799 39.392517, 3950m


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