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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cladia mutabilis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Australian National Herbarium


CANB:CBG
Cladia mutabilis Kantvilas & Elix
CBG 9708573.1Elix, J.A.   238101990-01-11
Australia, Tasmania, North West, Sisters Beach, trail to wet cave, Rocky Cape National Park, 22 km NW of Wynyard., -40.916667 145.583333, 10 - 10m

CANB:CANB
Cladia mutabilis Kantvilas & Elix
CANB 613866.1Elix, J.A.   271201992-04-27
Australia, Tasmania, Timbs Track, 27 km WSW of Maydena., -42.8 146.316667, 350 - 350m

CANB:CBG
Cladia mutabilis Kantvilas & Elix
CBG 9908673.1Kantvilas, G.   187/951995-12-05
Australia, Tasmania, The Knob., -42.733333 145.966667, 440 - 440m

Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Cladia mutabilis Kantvilas & Elix
C1013648FH. T. Lumbsch et al.   19994 c2009-03-20
Australia, Tasmania, Southwest National Park: Scott's Peak Dam Road, near air strip, -43.03 146.3, 340m


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