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Dataset: HAW-
Taxa: celmisia => Celmisia, Celmisia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Joseph F. Rock Herbarium (Univ. of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa)


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Celmisia bellidioides Hook. f.
HAW08997F.R. Fosberg   307941949-03-01
New Zealand, Westland, South island, bluffs on north side of Waiho river, just below Franz Josef Glacier

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Celmisia gracilenta Hook. f.
HAW08998Charles H. Lamoureux   31861965-12-04
New Zealand, South Island. Canterbury; Summit, Porters Pass., -43.3 171.7, 1000m

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Celmisia gracilenta Hook. f.
HAW08999charles H. Lamoureux   31721965-11-21
New Zealand, Canterbury, Victoria Park, Christchurch Port Hills, -43.6 72.65

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Celmisia graminifolia Hook. f.
HAW09000Charles H. Lamoureux   36301966-04-06
New Zealand, South Island, Canterbury, Cass, 71.75 -43.033333, 650m

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Celmisia laricifolia Hook. f.
HAW09001Charles H. Lamoureux   31991965-12-04
New Zealand, South Island. Canterbury; Fog Peak, Porters Pass. Herb field., -43.3 171.7, 1400m

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HAW09002F.R. Fosberg   304011949-02-10
New Zealand, North Island, near Salt Hut, upper valley of Waipuna Stream above Chateau, north slopes of Mt. Ruapehu, Tongariro National Park, 1450 - 1550m

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HAW09003Charles H. Lamoureux   36081966-04-05
New Zealand, South Island. Canterbury, Cass, -43.033333 171.75, 700m

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Celmisia viscosa Hook. f.
HAW09004Charles H. Lamoureux   32171965-12-04
New Zealand, South Island. Canterbury; Fog Peak, Porters Pass., -43.3 171.7, 1500m


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