Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Rhynchostegium celebicum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Australasian Virtual Herbarium


AVH-CANB
Rhynchostegium celebicum (Sande Lac.) A.Jaeger
CANB 120689.1Walker, D.   ANU 6771962-09-12
Papua New Guinea, WESTERN HIGHLANDS PROVINCE: Sirunki, near the village of Nanguris.

Herbarium Pacificum (Bishop Museum)


BISH-BPBM:BISH
Rhynchostegium celebicum (Sande Lac.) A.Jaeger
481744Hoe, W.J. Bishop, L.E.   21281971-06-18
United States, Hawaii, Koolau Mts, Honolulu FR, Moanalua, Manaiki Valley, 305m

BISH-BPBM:BISH
Rhynchostegium celebicum (Sande Lac.) A.Jaeger
481773Hoe, W.J. Bishop, L.E.   20611971-06-16
United States, Hawaii, Koolau Mts, Honolulu FR, Moanalua, Manaiki Valley, 305m

BISH-BPBM:BISH
Rhynchostegium celebicum (Sande Lac.) A.Jaeger
481775Bishop, L.E.   20631971-08-26
United States, Hawaii, West Maui, Honokohau Valley, lower and middle, 335m

BISH-BPBM:BISH
Rhynchostegium celebicum (Sande Lac.) A.Jaeger
481776Hoe, W.J.   36591975-06-17
United States, Hawaii, Makawao, Kalialinui, upper Koolau Gap, 1.5 mi. E of Hosmer's Grove, 1853m

National Tropical Botanical Garden


PTBG-NTBG:PTBG
Rhynchostegium celebicum (Sande Lac.) A. Jaeger
PTBG1000007320Tim Flynn   43461990-12-28
United States, HAWAII, Kauai County, Limahuli Valley. In valley bottom. Elev. 250-750 ft.

PTBG
Rhynchostegium celebicum (Sande Lac.) A. Jaeger
PTBG1000007320Tim Flynn   43461990-12-28
United States, Hawaii, Kauai County, Limahuli Valley. In valley bottom. Elev. 250-750 ft.

PTBG
Rhynchostegium celebicum (Sande Lac.) A. Jaeger
PTBG1000056673James R. Shevock   463242015-01-28
United States, Hawaii, Kauai County, Lihue/Koloa Forest Reserve. At end of 4WD road at USGS river gaging station with flume, slopes below Waialeale, North Fork Wailua River. NAD 83, 22.0625 -159.467444

PTBG
Rhynchostegium celebicum (Sande Lac.) A. Jaeger
PTBG1000056705James R. Shevock   445932013-12-23
United States, Hawaii, Honolulu County, Kailoa Forest Reserve. Koolau Range. Along the Maunawili Demonstration Trail just below base of cliffs heading toward Pali Lookout near the junction with connecting trail to Maunawili Falls. NAD 83, 21.349778 -157.783917

PTBG
Rhynchostegium celebicum (Sande Lac.) A. Jaeger
PTBG1000062121James R. Shevock   444672013-12-18
United States, Hawaii, Honolulu County, Koolau Range, along the 0.8 mile Manoa Falls Trail about 0.5 mile above Paradise Park and Lyon Arboretum., 21.338444 -157.799444

PTBG
Rhynchostegium celebicum (Sande Lac.) A. Jaeger
PTBG1000066041James R. Shevock   510732018-01-26
United States, Hawaii, Kauai County, Hono O Na Pali Natural Area Reserve. Below waterfall of Waiahuakua Stream in rocky canyon stream channel., 22.190556 -159.611389

PTBG
Rhynchostegium celebicum (Sande Lac.) A. Jaeger
PTBG1000065968James R. Shevock   482062016-02-22
United States, Hawaii, Kauai County, Puu Ka Pele Forest Reserve. Along Koaie Canyon Trail and Koaie Stream just below Lonomea campsite about 2.75 miles above junction with Waimea Canyon Trail., 22.088361 -159.623944

PTBG
Rhynchostegium celebicum (Sande Lac.) A. Jaeger
PTBG1000065967James R. Shevock   481342016-02-19
United States, Hawaii, Kauai County, Headwaters of North Fork Wailua River at Blue Hole, a horse-shoe shaped vertical canyon with cascading streamlets and waterfalls of Waialeale., 22.061944 -159.492222

NYBG, C.V. Starr Virtual Herbarium


NYBG:Pacific
Rhynchostegium celebicum (Sande Lac.) A.Jaeger
03761042J. R. Shevock   482062016-02-22
United States of America, Hawaii, Kauai Co., Island of Kaua'i, Pu'u Ka Pele Forest Reserve, Waimea District, along Kawaiiki Stream with large boulders above Koai'e Canyon Trail below Lonomea campsite about 2.75 mi above junction with Waimea Canyon Trail, 22.08836 -159.62394, 457m


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