Dataset: WAI
Search Criteria: Papua New Guinea; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Waimea Valley Botanical Garden


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1986.132
WAI-0308Keith Woolliams   
Papua New Guinea, Subitana, Port Moresby, 610m

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Dischidia R. Br.
WAI-0309Keith Woolliams   1975-07-28
Papua New Guinea, Port Moresby

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Rejoua novoguineensis
WAI-0312Keith Woolliams   
Papua New Guinea

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WAI-0318Keith Woolliams   1978-07-01
Papua New Guinea, along Forestry Road

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WAI-0320Keith Woolliams   
Papua New Guinea

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WAI-0326F.B. Essig   
Papua New Guinea, Western Province, 152m

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Hydriastele microspadix
WAI-0336   
Papua New Guinea

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Tripetalum cymosum
WAI-0401Keith Woolliams   611
Papua New Guinea, New Guinea College Campus

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WAI-0485Keith Woolliams   1975-08-12
Papua New Guinea

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Hibiscus archboldianus
WAI-0525Keith Woolliams   790
Papua New Guinea

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Musa peekelii
WAI-0602J.Kress   83-1542
Papua New Guinea

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Musa maclayii
WAI-0603J.Kress   83-1549
Papua New Guinea

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WAI-0683Keith Woolliams   655
Papua New Guinea, Wau Eco Institute, 914m

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WAI-0684Keith Woolliams   646
Papua New Guinea, Laloki Swamp, 30m


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