Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Dicoma anomala subsp. gerrardii (Dicoma gerrardii, Dicoma anomala var. microcephala, Dicoma anomala f. microcephala)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
Dicoma anomala subsp. gerrardii (Harv. ex F.C.Wilson) S.Ortiz & Rodr.Oubina
99216Rodin, R.J.   35311948-02-06
Namibia, North West, Bechuanaland, Vryburg.

BOL
Dicoma anomala subsp. gerrardii (Harv. ex F.C.Wilson) S.Ortiz & Rodr.Oubina
99217Lucas, A.   J356581962-03-06
South Africa, Gauteng, Transvaal, Mondeor Nature Reserve [Klipriviersberg Nature Reserve].

BOL
Dicoma anomala subsp. gerrardii (Harv. ex F.C.Wilson) S.Ortiz & Rodr.Oubina
99226Wood, J.M.   56391895-02-04
South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, Near Ladysmith., 914 - 1219m

BOL
Dicoma anomala subsp. gerrardii (Harv. ex F.C.Wilson) S.Ortiz & Rodr.Oubina
99231Hutchinson, J.   25691929-01-15
South Africa, Gauteng, Transvaal, Magaliesberg, Horn's Nek.

BOL
Dicoma anomala subsp. gerrardii (Harv. ex F.C.Wilson) S.Ortiz & Rodr.Oubina
99232Rodin, R.J.   39541948-02-29
South Africa, Gauteng, Transvaal, about 9 miles west of Krugersdorp on Farm Gladysvale.

BOL
Dicoma anomala subsp. gerrardii (Harv. ex F.C.Wilson) S.Ortiz & Rodr.Oubina
99234Flanagan, H.G.   3029
Zimbabwe, Matabeleland South, Near Bulawayo, Plum Tree.

BOL
Dicoma anomala subsp. gerrardii (Harv. ex F.C.Wilson) S.Ortiz & Rodr.Oubina
99241Gubb, A.A.   233/271982-02-09
South Africa, Northern Cape. QDS: 2625AC (Grid name: Delareyville), Madibogo Hills.

BOL
Dicoma anomala subsp. gerrardii (Harv. ex F.C.Wilson) S.Ortiz & Rodr.Oubina
BOL0230117Bolus, H.   Sub-BHH1029
South Africa, Gauteng, Transvaal, Aapjes River prope [near] Pretoria;et Pietersburg [and Pietersburg/Polokwane in Limpopo]., 1402m

BOL
Dicoma anomala subsp. gerrardii (Harv. ex F.C.Wilson) S.Ortiz & Rodr.Oubina
BOL0230118Schlechter, F.R.R.   41881894-01-16
South Africa, Gauteng, Transvaal, prope [near] Hammanskraal., 1341m


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