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Dataset: AVH
Taxa: Seligeriaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Australasian Virtual Herbarium


AVH-CANB
Seligeriaceae Schimp.
CANB 871935.1Streimann, H.   1000-335891983-01-24
Papua New Guinea, Werr River, Kaintiba., -7.5 146.0333

AVH-NSW
Blindia Bruch & Schimp. in B.S.G.
NSW 895486   5.0-61592012-02-16
New Zealand, Haast Pass, western slopes of Mount Armstrong above Brewster Hut., -44.0948 169.422

AVH-MEL
Blindia immersa (E.B. Bartram & Dixon) Sainsbury
MEL 2389503AMurray, J.   10000.0-22031949-02-00
New Zealand, Pegasus Creek, Stewart Island., -47.15 167.7

AVH-MEL
Blindia immersa (E.B. Bartram & Dixon) Sainsbury
MEL 0028662AMartin, W.   s.n.1944-01-00
New Zealand, Canterbury, Arthurs Pass.

AVH-MEL
Blindia lewinskyae J.K.Bartlett & Vitt
MEL 2046829ARowlands, J.   s.n.1997-11-30
New Zealand, Denniston Plateau, E of Westport.

AVH-CANB
Blindia lewinskyae J.K.Bartlett & Vitt
CANB 869386.1Given, D.R.   95901976-09-28
New Zealand, Upper Waimangoroa river, near Beggs Outcrop, S Nelson I.D..

AVH-MEL
Blindia martinii Sainsbury
MEL 2278693AMartin, W.   10000.0-s.n.
New Zealand, Canterbury, Arthur's Pass., -42.75 171.5

AVH-MEL
Blindia martinii Sainsbury
MEL 2099657AKlazenga, N.   1000.0-56792000-10-28
New Zealand, West Coast, track from Paparoa Peak to Mt. Davy, Paparoa Peak end, c. 13 km NE of Greymouth., -42.4 171.35

AVH-MEL
Blindia martinii Sainsbury
MEL 0028422AMartin, W.   10000.0-s.n.1944-01-00
New Zealand, Canterbury, Arthur's Pass., -42.75 171.5

AVH-CANB
Blindia martinii Sainsbury
CANB 869388.1Bartlett, J.K.   232191977-02-02
New Zealand, North Island: Mt Ergmont.

AVH-CANB
Blindia martinii Sainsbury
CANB 869389.1Bartlett, J.K.   10000.0-231391980-01-01
New Zealand, South Island, Percy Saddle, above Lake Manopouri, Fiordland National Park., -45.6 167.3667


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