Dataset: CANB-
Taxa: Lempholemma
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Australian National Herbarium


CANB
CBG 9509192.1Elix, J.A.   404041994-02-17
Australia, Victoria, Eastern Highlands, Alpine National Park, Bogong High Plains, Basalt Hill, 20 km SE of Mt. Beauty., -36.883333 147.3, 1650m

CANB
CBG 9011016.1Streimann, H.   452521990-11-15
Australia, New South Wales, Southern Tablelands, Blue Waterholes, Caves Creek, 42 km WNW of Adaminaby., -35.633333 148.683333, 1250m

CANB
CANB 654288.1Elix, J.A.   84641980-06-09
New Zealand, South Island: Castle Hill, Canterbury., -43.216667 171.7, 790m

CANB
CANB 654289.1Elix, J.A.   84741980-06-09
New Zealand, South Island: Castle Hill, Canterbury., -43.216667 171.7, 790m

CANB
CANB 654290.1Elix, J.A.   86101980-06-10
New Zealand, South Island: 3 km E of Te Oka Peak, Banks Peninsula., -43.816667 172.783333, 670m

CANB
CANB 654257.1Elix, J.A.   60971979-06-26
Australia, Australian Capital Territory, Gudgenby River Gorge, 4.5 km S of Tharwa., -35.533333 149.05, 670m

CANB
CBG 8113588.1Streimann, H.   146811981-02-07
Papua New Guinea, Central, Mt Lawes, 18 km NW [NNE] of Port Moresby., -9.333333 147.233333, 200m

CANB
CBG 8113606.1Streimann, H.   146991981-02-07
Papua New Guinea, Central, Mt Lawes, 18 km NW [NNE] of Port Moresby., -9.333333 147.233333, 200m

CANB
CANB 654279.1Elix, J.A.   77841980-04-17
New Zealand, South Island: Mitchells Track, Port Hills, Banks Peninsula., -43.583333 172.716667, 420m

CANB
CANB 900411.1Weber, W.A.   s.n.1985-03-31
United States of America, Hawaii, Island of Kauai. Pihea Trail, Kokee State Park on first half-mile from parking area toward Alakai Swamp Trail., 1200 - 1200m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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