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Syntype of Croton subgratissimus Prain [family EUPHORBIACEAE]
Date Updated: 28 January 2016
Herbarium
Naturalis Biodiversity Centre, formerly Utrecht University (U), U0258914
Collection
Herbarium Specimens
Resource Type
Specimens
Collector
Dinter, MK, #229
Collection Date
1906/01
Locality
Otjozondjupa, Okahandja, Okahandja, Okahandja.
Country
Namibia (Namibia)
Collection altitude
1300 meters
Identifications
Croton gratissimus Burch. [family EUPHORBIACEAE] (stored under name)
Syntype of Croton subgratissimus Prain [family EUPHORBIACEAE]
Pages
1
Data last modified
1998-08-19
Date Updated: 30 November 2010
Herbarium
Naturalis Biodiversity Centre, formerly Utrecht University (U), U0258914
Collection
Herbarium Specimens
Resource Type
Specimens
Collector
Dinter, M.K., #229
Collection Date
1906/01
Locality
Otjozondjupa, Okahandja, Okahandja, Okahandja.
Country
South Africa (South Africa)
Collection altitude
1300
Identifications
Syntype of Croton subgratissimus Prain [family EUPHORBIACEAE] (stored under name)
Pages
1
Data last modified
1998-08-19
Date Updated: 30 November 2010
Herbarium
Naturalis Biodiversity Centre, formerly Utrecht University (U), U0258914
Collection
Herbarium Specimens
Resource Type
Specimens
Collector
Dinter, M.K., #229
Collection Date
1906/01
Locality
Otjozondjupa, Okahandja, Okahandja, Okahandja.
Country
South Africa (South Africa)
Collection altitude
1300
Identifications
Syntype of Croton subgratissimus Prain [family EUPHORBIACEAE] (stored under name)
Pages
1
Data last modified
1998-08-19
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