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Taxa: Dipcadi viride (Albuca hyacinthoides, Dipcadi arenarium, Dipcadi bussei, Dipcadi cinnabarinum, Dipcadi comosum, Dipcadi conrathii, Dipcadi dahomense, Dipcadi elatum, Dipcadi erlangeri, Dipcadi filamentosum, Dipcadi filifolium, Dipcadi geniculatum, Dipcadi glaucescens, Dipcadi gourmaense, Dipcadi hel... (show all)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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Lachenalia viridis (L.) Thunb.
100459958Anonymous   s.n.

Natural History Museum of Utah, Garrett Herbarium


UT:Botany
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Dipcadi viride (L.) Moench
UT0014930Verdcourt   33011962-11-13
Tanzania, Musoma District, Dabaka about 85 miles from Mwanza on Musoma at entrance to Serengeti, -2.193266 33.871308, 1219m

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Dipcadi viride (L.) Moench
UT0014931J.H. Padwa   971953-09-05
Uganda, Between 30-50 mi. N. of Kacheliba-Karamoja, 2.419993 34.052246, 914m

Carnegie Museum of Natural History Herbarium


CM:Botany-botany
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Dipcadi viride (L.) Moench
CM394468Meyer, N.L.   2771993-10-25
South Africa, Transvaal, Pretoria, Univ. Experimental Farm, nr Hartbeesspruit, N of Church Road extension

CM:Botany-botany
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Dipcadi viride (L.) Moench
CM475962Bester, S.P.   17581993-11-20
South Africa, Cape Province, Drakensberg, Maclear, Farm Balmoral ± 9 km N of Ugie, 1340m

CM:Botany-botany
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Dipcadi viride (L.) Moench
CM475963Bester, S.P.   10991993-10-02
South Africa, Cape Province, Farm Sheeprun, Portion: Marnham, ± 12 km N of Maclear, 1380m

CM:Botany-botany
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Dipcadi viride (L.) Moench
CM424969Gerstner, J.   1141933-12-01
South Africa, Cape Province, Aliwal North, Doctor's Drift, -30.690556 26.741944


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