Dataset: NYBG-Pacific
Taxa: Scytothamnaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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NYBG, C.V. Starr Virtual Herbarium


NYBG:Pacific
Scytothamnus australis (J.Agardh) Hook.f. & Harv.
02273902I. B. Warnock   s.n.1935-02-17
New Zealand, Oban, Half Moon Bay, Stewart Island, -46.889548 168.141748

NYBG:Pacific
Scytothamnus australis (J.Agardh) Hook.f. & Harv.
02273905Collector unknown   99
New Zealand, Auckland

NYBG:Pacific
Scytothamnus australis (J.Agardh) Hook.f. & Harv.
02273894Collector unknown   s.n.
New Zealand

NYBG:Pacific
Scytothamnus australis (J.Agardh) Hook.f. & Harv.
02273896Collector unknown   s.n.
New Zealand, Berygreu

NYBG:Pacific
Scytothamnus australis (J.Agardh) Hook.f. & Harv.
02273898Collector unknown   s.n.
New Zealand

NYBG:Pacific
Scytothamnus australis (J.Agardh) Hook.f. & Harv.
02273904Collector unknown   s.n.
New Zealand

NYBG:Pacific
Scytothamnus australis (J.Agardh) Hook.f. & Harv.
02273897Collector unknown   s.n.
New Zealand, Canterbury, Taylor's Mistake

NYBG:Pacific
Scytothamnus australis (J.Agardh) Hook.f. & Harv.
02273903L. M. Jones   6891935-02-19
New Zealand, Between Minnesota and Acker's Points, Half Moon Bay, Stewart Island

NYBG:Pacific
Scytothamnus australis (J.Agardh) Hook.f. & Harv.
02273895W. A. Setchell   60301904-06-00
New Zealand, Island Bay, near Wellington

NYBG:Pacific
Scytothamnus australis (J.Agardh) Hook.f. & Harv.
02273906L. M. Jones | M. H. Jones   3591935-01-16
New Zealand, off Korerareka Point, Bay of Islands

NYBG:Pacific
Scytothamnus australis (J.Agardh) Hook.f. & Harv.
02273907L. M. Jones | M. H. Jones   3591935-01-16
New Zealand, off Korerareka Point, Bay of Islands

NYBG:Pacific
Scytothamnus australis (J.Agardh) Hook.f. & Harv.
02273908L. M. Jones | M. H. Jones   3591935-01-16
New Zealand, off Korerareka Point, Bay of Islands


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