Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Urospermum picroides (Tragopogon capensis, Tragopogon picroides, Urospermum capense)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
Urospermum picroides (L.) Scop. ex F.W.Schmidt
BOL0225934Page, M.M.   s.n.
South Africa, Western Cape, Kirstenbosch.

BOL
Urospermum picroides (L.) Scop. ex F.W.Schmidt
BOL0225935Levyns, M.R.B.   s.n.1925-11-08
South Africa, Western Cape, Signal Hill, Tamboer's Kloof., 183m

BOL
Urospermum picroides (L.) Scop. ex F.W.Schmidt
212905Acocks, J.P.H.   227261962-09-20
South Africa, Western Cape, Bredasdorp Dist., Kykoedie., 155m

BOL
Urospermum picroides (L.) Scop. ex F.W.Schmidt
212906Bolus, H.   3953
South Africa, Western Cape, Pone [behind] Rondebosch, Montis Diaboli [Devil's Peak]., 91m

BOL
Urospermum picroides (L.) Scop. ex F.W.Schmidt
212907Flanagan, H.G.   1334
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Along the Kei River., 305m

BOL
Urospermum picroides (L.) Scop. ex F.W.Schmidt
212908Bolus, H.   s.n.
South Africa, Western Cape, Supra Rosebank, montis Diaboli [above Rosebank, Devil's Peak]., 61m

BOL
Urospermum picroides (L.) Scop. ex F.W.Schmidt
212909Wolley-Dod, A.H.   1981895-07-31
South Africa, Western Cape, Above Groote Schuur.

BOL
Urospermum picroides (L.) Scop. ex F.W.Schmidt
212910Levyns, M.R.B.   36451931-10-31
South Africa, University grounds., 183m

BOL
Urospermum picroides (L.) Scop. ex F.W.Schmidt
212911Unknown   Sub-Guthrie494
South Africa, Western Cape, Rose Bank, Devils Peak., 76m

BOL
Urospermum picroides (L.) Scop. ex F.W.Schmidt
212912Pillans, N.S.   s.n.
South Africa, Western Cape, Rosebank, "Rosedale".


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