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Syntype of Aloe termetophyla De Wild. [family ASPHODELACEAE]
Date Updated: 28 October 2009
Herbarium
National Botanic Garden of Belgium (BR), BR0000009825895
Collection
Herbarium Specimens
Resource Type
Specimens
Collector
Bequaert J., #453
Collection Date
1912/05/19
Country
Congo, the Democratic Republic of the (Congo, the Democratic Republic of the)
Identifications
Syntype of Aloe termetophyla De Wild. [family ASPHODELACEAE]
Aloe greatheadii Schonland [family ASPHODELACEAE] (stored under name)
Notes
The specimen is a herbarium specimen;
Pages
1
Data last modified
2007-08-23
Date Updated: 28 October 2009
Herbarium
National Botanic Garden of Belgium (BR), BR0000009825895
Collection
Herbarium Specimens
Resource Type
Specimens
Collector
Bequaert J., #453
Collection Date
1912/05/19
Country
Congo, the Democratic Republic of the (Congo, the Democratic Republic of the)
Identifications
Syntype of Aloe termetophyla De Wild. [family ASPHODELACEAE]
Aloe greatheadii Schonland [family ASPHODELACEAE] (stored under name)
Notes
The specimen is a herbarium specimen;
Pages
1
Data last modified
2007-08-23
Date Updated: 8 February 2007
Herbarium
National Botanic Garden of Belgium (BR), BR0000009825895
Collection
Herbarium Specimens
Resource Type
Specimens
Collector
Bequaert J., #453
Collection Date
1912/05/19
Country
Congo, the Democratic Republic of the (Congo, the Democratic Republic of the)
Identifications
Syntype of Aloe termetophyla De Wild. [family ALOACEAE]
Aloe greatheadii Schonland [family ALOACEAE] (stored under name)
Pages
1
Data last modified
2007-08-23
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