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Principalcollec Tor Additionalc Ollectors Fullnum Ber Family Taxon Collecti PrincipalCollec AdditionalC Collectio Collection FullNum Family Taxon CountryName MajorRegion LocalityText QDS onMont tor ollectors nDay Year ber h Burrows, J.E. Burrows, S.M. 7541 Asteraceae Ambrosia artemisiifoliaSouth L. Africa Mpumalanga Sudwala Caves. Rosehaugh road. 2530BC 10 3 2002 Nicholson, H.B. 1929 Asteraceae Ambrosia artemisiifoliaSouth L. Africa KwaZulu-Natal ST. MICHAELS-ON-SEA; 1 KM. INLAND 3030CD 13 2 1979 ISIPINGO; ISLAND HOTEL; GROUNDS. 3030BB 27 1 1989 Pienaar, B.J. Archer, R.H. 1338 Asteraceae Ambrosia artemisiifoliaSouth L. Africa KwaZulu-Natal LAWN BORDERING MANGROVES Durban; Pinetown- Molweni along 2930DD 17 2 2015 Nxumalo, M. 34 Asteraceae Ambrosia artemisiifoliaSouth L. Africa KwaZulu-Natal Umgeni River. Port Edward; Vuna Valley garden, 3130AA 16 9 2012 Cheek, M.D. 1419 Asteraceae Ambrosia artemisiifoliaSouth L. Africa KwaZulu-Natal Banner's Rest area Izingolwen road. 2931CA 10 5 1991 Ward, C.J. 11199 Asteraceae Ambrosia artemisiifoliaSouth L. Africa KwaZulu-Natal North Coast (lower): La Mercy; Lot 751. 2931CA 10 5 1991 Ward, C.J. 11199 Asteraceae Ambrosia artemisiifoliaSouth L. Africa KwaZulu-Natal North Coast (lower); La Mercy. Lot 751. Sydenham Road, opposite Botanicf 2931CC 2 12 1985 Adamson, H. s.n. Asteraceae Ambrosia artemisiifoliaSouth L. Africa KwaZulu-Natal Gardens. Theron, G.K. 1655 Asteraceae Ambrosia artemisiifoliaSouth L. Africa Mpumalanga LOSKOP DAM; FONTEINSONDEREND 2529AD 11 1 1968 Felixton. Ongoye Forest Reserve. Lower 2831DD 8 3 1993 Todd, C. 118 Asteraceae Ambrosia artemisiifoliaSouth L. Africa KwaZulu-Natal grassy slopes above rock outcrops. Zietsman, P.C. 4087 Asteraceae Ambrosia artemisiifoliaSouth L. Africa Free State Hoopstad. Sandveld Nature Reserve. 2725DB 25 1 2000 Bester, S.P. 13430 Asteraceae Ambrosia artemisiifoliaSouth L. Africa Eastern Cape Umzimvubu District. Port St. Johns. 3129DA 26 1 2016 Forbes, H.M. 31 Asteraceae Ambrosia artemisiifoliaSouth L. Africa KwaZulu-Natal Near Botanic Gardens; Berea; Durban. 1 1924 PIETERSBURG; PIETERSBURG NAT. RES. 2329CD 14 3 1979 Bredenkamp, G.J.Van Vuuren, D.R.J.337 Asteraceae Ambrosia artemisiifoliaSouth L. Africa Limpopo STERKLOOP VLEI Schlechter, F.R.R. 7532 Asteraceae Ambrosia artemisiifoliaSouth L. Africa Western Cape Wynberg. 3418AB 29 2 1896 Du Toit, P.C.V. 2766 Asteraceae Ambrosia artemisiifoliaSouth L. Africa KwaZulu-Natal NH Botanic Gardens; Durban. 2931CC 30 11 1979 Wood, J.M. PRE 59095Asteraceae Ambrosia artemisiifoliaSouth L. Africa KwaZulu-Natal DURBAN; CONGELLA 2930DD 10 1 1915 Pinetown, Transport Truckstop near 2930DD 8 2 2012 Lalla, R. 97 Asteraceae Ambrosia artemisiifoliaSouth L. Africa KwaZulu-Natal Otto Volek Road. Port St John's, Agate terrace near river 3129DA 14 10 2015 Cheek, M.D. 2360 Asteraceae Ambrosia artemisiifoliaSouth L. Africa Eastern Cape mouth, northern bank. STA-LUCIA; COTE UN PEU AU N LE LESTUAIRE, BORD DE ROUTE, AU 2 2 1982 Lambinon, J.E.J. Reekmans, M. 82/202 Asteraceae Ambrosia artemisiifoliaSouth L. Africa KwaZulu-Natal CONTACT DE LA FORET SABLE Umhlanga, sewage treatment plant. GPS 2931CA 28 7 2010 Cheek, M.D. 745 Asteraceae Ambrosia artemisiifoliaSouth L. Africa KwaZulu-Natal Points: 29 41 46.47S 31 4 37.1E SW of Potgietersrus, Farm Volspruit 326, km just S of N1 highway. Flood plain of 2428BD 1 3 2011 Makwarela, L.E. 8 Asteraceae Ambrosia artemisiifoliaSouth L. Africa Limpopo Nylsvley River. Schuhardt, D.A. DS00482 Asteraceae Ambrosia artemisiifoliaSouth L. Africa KwaZulu-Natal Sodwana Nature Reserve. 2732DA 13 11 2001 Forbes, H.M.L. 413 Asteraceae Ambrosia artemisiifoliaSouth L. Africa KwaZulu-Natal Beachwood; Durban North. 24 3 1929 Du Toit, P.C.V. 2766 Asteraceae Ambrosia artemisiifoliaSouth L. Africa KwaZulu-Natal N. H. Botanic Garden; Durban. 2931CC 30 11 1979 Strey, R.G. 4563 Asteraceae Ambrosia artemisiifoliaSouth L. Africa KwaZulu-Natal DURBAN DIST.; BEREA 2931CC 21 11 1962 Theron, G.K. 1655 Asteraceae Ambrosia artemisiifoliaSouth L. Africa Mpumalanga LOSKOP DAM; FONTEINSONDEREND 2529AD 11 1 1968 Richard's Bay Harbour. Growing next to 2832CC 23 12 2008 Cheek, M.D. Miya, S.P. 21 Asteraceae Ambrosia artemisiifoliaSouth L. Africa KwaZulu-Natal railway line. Durban; Amanzimtoti; Shelton park; 3030BB 8 7 2013 Cheek, M.D. 1739 Asteraceae Ambrosia artemisiifoliaSouth L. Africa KwaZulu-Natal Wanda Cele Road. Forbes, H.M.L. s.n. Asteraceae Ambrosia artemisiifoliaSouth L. Africa KwaZulu-Natal Isipingo. 2930DD 28 4 1921 Theron, G.K. 1645 Asteraceae Ambrosia artemisiifoliaSouth L. Africa Mpumalanga LOSKOP DAM; FONTEINSONDEREND 2529AD INGWAVUMA DIST.; PONGOLA; 12 5 1965 Vahrmeijer, J. Tolken, H.R. 994 Asteraceae Ambrosia artemisiifoliaSouth L. Africa KwaZulu-Natal SEEKOEIGAT Mtunzini District. Umlalazi Nature 2831DC 4 12 2015 Bester, S.P. 13004 Asteraceae Ambrosia artemisiifoliaSouth L. Africa KwaZulu-Natal Reserve; ±2.3 km SSW of Mtunzini. Pienaar, B.J. Archer, R.H. 1338 Asteraceae Ambrosia artemisiifoliaSouth L. Africa KwaZulu-Natal Isipingo; Grounds of Island Hotel. 3030BB 27 1 1989 Ward, C.J. 6854 Asteraceae Ambrosia artemisiifoliaSouth L. Africa KwaZulu-Natal Isipingo Flats. 2930DD 6 1 1970 Ndumu Game Reserve; Ingwavuma District; Zululand. Pongolo River flood 15 11 1959 Tinley, K.L. 544 Asteraceae Ambrosia artemisiifoliaSouth L. Africa KwaZulu-Natal plain. 3030BD 22 4 2015 Cheek, M.D. 2317 Asteraceae Ambrosia artemisiifoliaSouth L. Africa KwaZulu-Natal Port Shepstone, Scottburgh, along R102. Ward, C.J. 6826 Asteraceae Ambrosia artemisiifoliaSouth L. Africa KwaZulu-Natal Reunion Rocks. 2930DD 4 12 1969 Zietsman, P.C. 1031 Asteraceae Ambrosia artemisiifoliaSouth L. Africa Northern Cape VAALBOS NAT. PARK 2824AD 7 3 1990 IXOPO DIST.; MADONELA; A FEW MI. N. 12 1 1947 Acocks, J.P.H. 13237 Asteraceae Ambrosia artemisiifoliaSouth L. Africa KwaZulu-Natal OF MADONELA LOSKOP DAM; MIDDELBURG-WITBANK 2529AD 14 11 1968 Theron, G.K. 1968 Asteraceae Ambrosia artemisiifoliaSouth L. Africa Mpumalanga KAMPTERREIN Pinetown; Transport Truck Stop, near 2930DD 8 2 2012 Lalla, R. 97 Asteraceae Ambrosia artemisiifoliaSouth L. Africa KwaZulu-Natal Otto Volek Road. HLABISA DIST.; MTUBATUBA; 5 MI. 2832AC 21 11 1960 Wells, M.J. 2073 Asteraceae Ambrosia artemisiifoliaSouth L. Africa KwaZulu-Natal FROM MTUBA ON HLUHLUWE RD. Ward, C.J. 8576 Asteraceae Ambrosia artemisiifoliaSouth L. Africa KwaZulu-Natal MAPELANA; BANK OF ESTUARY 2831AD 9 3 1974 ISIPINGO; ISLAND HOTEL; MOWN GRASS IN GROUNDS OF HOTEL BORDERING 3030BB 27 1 1989 Kok, P.D.F. Pienaar, B.J. 1338 Asteraceae Ambrosia artemisiifoliaSouth L. Africa KwaZulu-Natal MANGROVES Umzinto District, Vernon Crookes Nature Reserve. Alongside road to far North 3030BC Balkwill, K. Balkwill, M.-.J. 10531 Asteraceae Ambrosia artemisiifoliaSouth L. Africa KwaZulu-Natal West corner of reserve. OLIPHANTS RIVER; MICA AREA; OXFORD 2430BB 27 11 1986 FARM. WEIR ACROSS OLIPHANTS RIVER Retief, I.M. 512 Asteraceae Ambrosia artemisiifoliaSouth L. Africa Limpopo 30 KM SE OF PHALABORWA. N R. BANK PRETORIA; HARTEBEESTPOORT DAM; 2527DD 9 1 1938 Brain, C.K. PRE 29779Asteraceae Ambrosia artemisiifoliaSouth L. Africa Gauteng XANADU FARM Hlabisa; St. Lucia; Western shores near 2832AD 11 12 1983 Taylor, R.H. 721 Asteraceae Ambrosia artemisiifoliaSouth L. Africa KwaZulu-Natal St. Lucia Forest Station. 2725CA 18 12 1974 O'Connor, T.G. 149 Asteraceae Ambrosia artemisiifoliaSouth L. Africa Free State BULTFONTEIN; OPPERMANSDRIFT DAM Codd, L.E.W. 10385 Asteraceae Ambrosia artemisiifoliaSouth L. Africa Limpopo POTGIETERSRUS DIST.; MOORDDRIFT 2327DA 19 12 1963 Strey, R.G. 10029 Asteraceae Ambrosia artemisiifoliaSouth L. Africa KwaZulu-Natal Berea. 2930DD 1 11 1970 Scottburgh, TC Roberson reserve, 3030BC 22 8 2011 Cheek, M.D. 982 Asteraceae Ambrosia artemisiifoliaSouth L. Africa KwaZulu-Natal Mpambanyoni river floodplain. 5 miles from Mtuba on Hluhluwe road; 21 11 1960 Wells, M.J. 2073 Asteraceae Ambrosia artemisiifoliaSouth L. Africa KwaZulu-Natal Hlabisa District; Zululand. Ezinqoleni, c 5 km from the West of Lake Eland Game Reserve reception, 3030CA 23 11 2006 Magubane, M.M. 1347 Asteraceae Ambrosia artemisiifoliaSouth L. Africa KwaZulu-Natal Bhabhalazi. Umtamvuna Nature Reserve; 3030CC 7 5 1983 Abbott, A.T.D. 1098 Asteraceae Ambrosia artemisiifoliaSouth L. Africa KwaZulu-Natal Umtamvuna/Goyosa Kloof Junction. Lawn, J.G. 404 Asteraceae Ambrosia artemisiifoliaSouth L. Africa KwaZulu-Natal Eshowe; Zululand. 15 3 1949 Strey, R.G. 9534 Asteraceae Ambrosia artemisiifoliaSouth L. Africa KwaZulu-Natal Winterton Settlement. 2829DC 17 1 1970 Transkei, Port St. Johns, Mt. Sullivan, beach on Northern bank of estuary at 3129DA 12 12 1995 Cloete, E. Bosa, A. 3061 Asteraceae Ambrosia artemisiifoliaSouth L. Africa Eastern Cape the mouth. Ward, C.J. 6826 Asteraceae Ambrosia artemisiifoliaSouth L. Africa KwaZulu-Natal Isipingo North. 2930DD 4 12 1969 3030BC 3 2 2012 Cheek, M.D. 1220 Asteraceae Ambrosia artemisiifoliaSouth L. Africa KwaZulu-Natal Scottburgh TC Rpberston conservancy. Huntley, K.D. 246 Asteraceae Ambrosia artemisiifoliaSouth L. Africa KwaZulu-Natal PIETERMARITZBURG DIS 12 1947 Ndumo Game Reserve; Morgin of 2632CC 10 1 1989 Ward, M.C. 2522 Asteraceae Ambrosia artemisiifoliaSouth L. Africa KwaZulu-Natal Shokwe Pan. 19 3 1944 Acocks, J.P.H. 10226 Asteraceae Ambrosia artemisiifoliaSouth L. Africa KwaZulu-Natal Estcourt, along railway; Weenen County. Strey, R.G. 4563 Asteraceae Ambrosia artemisiifoliaSouth L. Africa KwaZulu-Natal Berea; Durban District. 21 11 1963 Ward, C.J. 6853 Asteraceae Ambrosia artemisiifoliaSouth L. Africa KwaZulu-Natal Isipingo Flats. 2930DD 6 1 1970 Acocks, J.P.H. 10226 Asteraceae
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