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

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United States National Herbarium


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586009Cheeseman, T. F.   s.n.
New Zealand, Canterbury, Castlehill, Canterbury

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586018Banks, J.; Solander, D. C.   s.n.1768-00-00
New Zealand

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586015Walker, E. H.   51831949-04-01
New Zealand, Wellington, Waikane River, Cook Strait, N of Wellington

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586010Fosberg, F. R.   304241949-02-11
New Zealand, Waipohihi Stream, Onekeneke, near Tanpo

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586014Leland, B.; Chase, E. W. B.; Tilden, J. E.   194
New Zealand, Auckland, Auckland

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586016Walker, E. H.   45581949-02-24
New Zealand, Canterbury, N of Timaru

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586012Walker, E. H.   43801949-02-11
New Zealand, Auckland, Onekeneke, NE corner of Lake Taupo

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586017Kirk, T.   109
New Zealand

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586013Cheeseman, T. F.   s.n.1882-11-00
New Zealand, Auckland, Onekeneke

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586011Fosberg, F. R.   304241949-02-11
New Zealand, Auckland, Waipohihi Stream, Onekeneke, near Tanpo


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Google Map

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