Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Bulbostylis pilosa (Bulbostylis aphyllanthoides, Fimbristylis africana, Fimbristylis aphyllanthoides, Schoenus pilosus)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University


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Bulbostylis pilosa (Willd.) Cherm.
PH00175451B. Sinsin   31351999-08-31
Benin, Atakora, Copargo, Taneka. Rocheux., 9.85 1.5

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Bulbostylis pilosa (Willd.) Cherm.
PH00175453B. Sinsin   31341999-08-31
Benin, Atakora, Copargo, Taneka. Rocheux., 9.85 1.5

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Bulbostylis pilosa (Willd.) Cherm.
PH00805904J. B. Hall   s.n.1969-07-15
Ghana, Kpandai Leprosarium

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Bulbostylis pilosa (Willd.) Cherm.
PH00805905B. Sinsin   31351999-08-31
Benin, Atakora, Copargo, Taneka, 9.85 1.5

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Bulbostylis pilosa (Willd.) Cherm.
PH00805906B. Sinsin   31341999-08-31
Benin, Atakora, Copargo, Taneka, 9.85 1.5

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Bulbostylis pilosa (Willd.) Cherm.
PH00805907A. A. Enti   395121969-07-18
Ghana, At edge of Lake Volta, Makongo near Salaga


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