Dataset: DAV
Search Criteria: Australia; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of California, Davis Herbarium


DAV
G. Ledyard Stebbins   s.n.1975-02-11
Australia, Tasmania, Australia: State of Tasmania. Mount Field National Park. Wombat Moor, east of Lake Dobson.

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G. Ledyard Stebbins   s.n.1975-02-11
Australia, Tasmania, Australia: State of Tasmania. Mt. Field National Park. On ski tow. Exact location unknown, but perhaps Mount Mawson.

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G. Ledyard Stebbins   s.n.1975-02-11
Australia, Tasmania, Australia: State of Tasmania. Mt. Field National Park. On ski tow. Exact location unknown, but perhaps Mount Mawson.

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Grady L. Webster   307641993-01-24
Australia, Tasmania, TASMANIA: Mt. Wellington, scrub on granite rocks; near peak, 4100 ft, 42°55'S, 147°15'E; occasional herb; leaves purplish beneath; flowers; inodorous., -42.91666667 147.25, 1250m

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Grady L. Webster   307741993-01-24
Australia, Tasmania, TASMANIA: Mt. Wellington, subalpine eucalyt woods; among granite boulders, 3500 ft, 42°55'N,; 147°15'E; occasional; petals white., 42.91666667 147.25, 1067m

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   1943-07-01
Australia, Victoria, Victoria: Sand Beach, Discovery Bay by Cedona Beach.


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