Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ficinia lateralis (Ficinia aphylla)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University


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PH00805269Richard Neville Parker   41961947-05-15
South Africa, Rooi Els, Caledon division, Province of Cape of Good Hope, -34.306054 18.821492

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PH00805270Richard Neville Parker   41821947-04-15
South Africa, Western Cape, near the sea, Rooi-Els, Caledon division, -34.303547 18.818291

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Ficinia lateralis (Vahl) Kunth
PH00805282Richard Neville Parker   48731953-06-03
South Africa, Rooi Els, Caledon division, -34.303628 18.818287

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PH00805283Pete Hons   4201973-04-18
South Africa, Simonstad [Simon's Town] Betty's Bay, -34.353503 18.912676

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PH00805284   291491973-04-08
South Africa, Western Cape, Bettysbaai [Betty's Bay], -34.353503 18.912676


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