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Isotype of Bartsia elgonensis R.E.Fr. [family SCROPHULARIACEAE]
Date Updated: 25 September 2007
Herbarium
Natural History Museum (BM), BM000930830
Collection
Herbarium Specimens
Resource Type
Specimens
Collector
Snowden,J.D., #450
Collection Date
21.10.1916
Locality
Mt. Elgon
Country
Uganda (Uganda)
Identifications
Hedbergia abyssinica (Benth.) Molau [family SCROPHULARIACEAE]; Verified by Molau,U.
Isotype of Bartsia elgonensis R.E.Fr. [family SCROPHULARIACEAE] (stored under name)
Notes
Indicated as not a type specimen
Pages
1
Data last modified
2007-09-11
Date Updated: 25 September 2007
Herbarium
Natural History Museum (BM), BM000930830
Collection
Herbarium Specimens
Resource Type
Specimens
Collector
Snowden,J.D., #450
Collection Date
21.10.1916
Locality
Mt. Elgon
Country
Uganda (Uganda)
Identifications
Hedbergia abyssinica (Benth.) Molau [family SCROPHULARIACEAE]; Verified by Molau,U.
Isotype of Bartsia elgonensis R.E.Fr. [family SCROPHULARIACEAE] (stored under name)
Notes
Indicated as not a type specimen
Pages
1
Data last modified
2007-09-11
Date Updated: 25 September 2007
Herbarium
Natural History Museum (BM), BM000930830
Collection
Herbarium Specimens
Resource Type
Specimens
Collector
Snowden,J.D., #450
Collection Date
21.10.1916
Locality
Mt. Elgon
Country
Uganda (Uganda)
Identifications
Hedbergia abyssinica (Benth.) Molau [family SCROPHULARIACEAE]; Verified by Molau,U.
Isotype of Bartsia elgonensis R.E.Fr. [family SCROPHULARIACEAE] (stored under name)
Notes
Indicated as not a type specimen
Pages
1
Data last modified
2007-09-11
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