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

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NYBG, C.V. Starr Virtual Herbarium


NYBG:Pacific
Marginariella boryana (A.Rich.) Tandy
02257492R. D. Wood | U. K. Wood   75-10-21-31975-10-21
New Zealand, NE ledge, Kai Koura Penn.

NYBG:Pacific
Marginariella urvilliana (A.Rich.) Tandy
02257494W. A. Setchell   60501904-00-00
New Zealand, North Island, Island Bay

NYBG:Pacific
Marginariella urvilliana (A.Rich.) Tandy
02257495W. A. Setchell   s.n.1904-00-00
New Zealand, North Island, Island Bay

NYBG:Pacific
Marginariella urvilliana (A.Rich.) Tandy
02257496W. A. Setchell   60501904-00-00
New Zealand, North Island, Island Bay

NYBG:Pacific
Marginariella urvilliana (A.Rich.) Tandy
02257497W. A. Setchell   60501904-00-00
New Zealand, North Island, Island Bay

NYBG:Pacific
Marginariella boryana (A.Rich.) Tandy
02257487Collector unknown   s.n.
New Zealand

NYBG:Pacific
Marginariella boryana (A.Rich.) Tandy
02257493L. B. Moore   230491939-05-07
New Zealand, North Island, Palliser Bay

NYBG:Pacific
Marginariella boryana (A.Rich.) Tandy
02257491J. E. Tilden   s.n.1910-02-00
New Zealand, Island Bay

NYBG:Pacific
Marginariella boryana (A.Rich.) Tandy
02257488A. Nash   s.n.1935-02-00
New Zealand, Ocean Beach, Stewart Island, -46.971142 168.177895

NYBG:Pacific
Marginariella boryana (A.Rich.) Tandy
02257489A. Nash   s.n.1935-02-00
New Zealand, Ocean Beach, Stewart Island, -46.971142 168.177895

NYBG:Pacific
Marginariella boryana (A.Rich.) Tandy
02257490A. Nash   s.n.1935-02-00
New Zealand, Ocean Beach, Stewart Island, -46.971142 168.177895

NYBG:Pacific
Marginariella urvilliana (A.Rich.) Tandy
02257498I. B. Warnock | V. R. Warnock   s.n.1935-02-00
New Zealand, "Minnesota Point", Half Moon Bay, Stewart Island

NYBG:Pacific
Marginariella urvilliana (A.Rich.) Tandy
02257499I. B. Warnock | V. R. Warnock   s.n.1935-02-00
New Zealand, "Minnesota Point", Half Moon Bay, Stewart Island


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