Dataset: US
Taxa: Asphodelaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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United States National Herbarium


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Geitonoplesium cymosum (R. Br.) A. Cunn. ex Hook. f.
948407St. John, H.   189591938-06-17
Fiji, Serua Province, track N of Komave., 137m

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Geitonoplesium cymosum (R. Br.) A. Cunn. ex Hook. f.
948403Smith, C. A.   48481947-06-19
Fiji, Summit of Mt. Nanggaranambuluta (Lomalangi), E of Nandarivatu., 1100 - 1200m

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Geitonoplesium cymosum (R. Br.) A. Cunn. ex Hook. f.
948404Smith, C. A.   60721942-09-29
Fiji, Slopes of the escarpment N of Nandarivatu., 550 - 800m

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Geitonoplesium cymosum (R. Br.) A. Cunn. ex Hook. f.
948405Smith, C. A.   40051947-04-26
Fiji, Mba: slopes of Mt. Nairosa, E flank of Mt. Evans range., 700 - 1050m

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Geitonoplesium cymosum (R. Br.) A. Cunn. ex Hook. f.
948406Smith, A. C.   131955-07-17
Fiji, Serua: Vicinity of Ndeumba, 50m

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821128Wilkes Explor. Exped.   s.n.1838-00-00
Fiji

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Geitonoplesium cymosum (R. Br.) A. Cunn. ex Hook. f.
948398Darbyshire, P. J.   2811961-08-25
Papua New Guinea, Sanduan, Near Miwaute village (Torricelli Mts.)., 808m

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Geitonoplesium cymosum (R. Br.) A. Cunn. ex Hook. f.
948399Brass, L. J.   314811959-09-09
Papua New Guinea, Eastern Highlands, Mt. Michael, NE slopes., 2000m

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Geitonoplesium cymosum (R. Br.) A. Cunn. ex Hook. f.
948400Flenley, J. R.   ANU 27601965-05-02
Papua New Guinea, Enga, Merimanta logging area., 2316m

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Geitonoplesium cymosum (R. Br.) A. Cunn. ex Hook. f.
948402Dennis, G. F. C.   BSIP 44391965-04-28
Solomon Islands, Guadalcanal, Lengakiki Ridge, Honiara.

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Geitonoplesium cymosum (R. Br.) A. Cunn. ex Hook. f.
948401Teona, R.   BSIP 63611966-04-05
Solomon Islands, Isabel, Kolokofa River, NW Santa Isabel., 61m


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