Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Erica hispidula (Erica inops)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University


PH
PH00816864M. E. Cummings   169
South Africa, Western Cape, Bains Kloof, -33.611927 19.102771

PH
PH00816865F. R. R. Schlechter   4731892-03-13
South Africa, Western Cape, -33.962157 18.413519, 610m

PH
PH00816866R. N. Parker   44931950-08-16
South Africa, Western Cape, Cascades, Betty's Bay, Calendon division, -34.350669 18.911303

PH
PH00816867F. Wilms   34101883-07-27
South Africa, Western Cape, Tafelberg bei Capstadt, promontor. bonae spei [Table Mountain near Capetown, Cape of Good Hope], -33.962157 18.413519

PH
PH00816868J. Thode   A9371926-06-00
South Africa, Western Cape, Clarkson, Cape, -34.010177 24.346794

Botanical Research Institute of Texas, Philecology Herbarium


BRIT:BRIT
BRIT707276   
South Africa, [filed under Africa]

Carnegie Museum of Natural History Herbarium


CM:Botany-botany
Erica hispidula var. hispidula
CM324918McDonald, D.J.   8971984-09-05
South Africa, SW Cape, Grootvadersbosch Forest Reserve to NE of Kleinberg, 430m

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
100476524C.F. Ecklon   s.n.
South Africa

University of Minnesota Herbarium


MIN
586594Schlechter, M   4731892-03-13
South Africa, In graminosis montis Tabularis, 610m

MIN
167987   50020000-08-00
South Africa, Kastulberges, 914m

MIN
167990MacOwan, P.   50
South Africa, 427m

University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin State Herbarium


WIS
v0407463WIS   s.n.
South Africa, [Cape of Good Hope]

WIS
v0407462WIS   s.n.
South Africa, Cape [Cape of Good Hope]

WIS
v0407461WISDrège, J.F.   s.n.
South Africa


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Google Map

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