Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Osteospermum monstrosum (Tripteris clandestina)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University


PH
PH00812084Bolus   s.n.0000-00-00
South Africa, Western Cape, Hex River [Breede River]

PH
PH00812085Harry Bolus   s.n.1907-09-00
South Africa, Western Cape, Hex River [Breede River]. De Doorns, -33.473277 19.65846, 518m

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PH00812086Friedrich R. R. Schlechter   85651896-08-18
South Africa, Western Cape, Graaf Water [Graafwater], 122m

PH
PH00812087Friedrich Wilms   33701883-08-26
South Africa, Western Cape, Signalberg [Signal Hill]

Botanical Research Institute of Texas, Philecology Herbarium


BRIT:BRIT
BRIT757119   
Australia

San Diego Natural History Museum


SD:Plants
Osteospermum monstrosum (Burm. fil.) J.C.Manning & Goldblatt
SD00059513Nancy Nenow   23492012-03-15
United States, California, San Diego, Pacific Beach; in the canyon at the northeast end of Van Nuys Way; E of Rutgers Road; W of Caminito Bayo, 32.81663 -117.2531, 83m

SD:Plants
Osteospermum monstrosum (Burm. fil.) J.C.Manning & Goldblatt
SD00040451Fred Sproul   60242019-03-13
United States, California, San Diego, Camp Pendleton; near beach bluffs west of Old Pacific Highway, 33.36569 -117.54807, 33m


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