Dataset: ASU
Search Criteria: Australia; Queensland; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU
Rhodamnia angustifolia N. Snow & Guymer
ASU0061718D. Halford; N. Snow   Q-34561997-11-18
Australia, Queensland, Wietalaba SF, ca. 31 km S of Calliope., -24.283333 151.2, 440m

ASU
Melaleuca sylvana Craven & A. J. Ford
ASU0067126L. A. Craven; A. J. Ford   104302001-12-06
Australia, Queensland, Powerline access road, W of Herberton (ca. 1.85 km along access road from bitumen)., -17.366667 145.35, 1020m

ASU
Tristaniopsis laurina (Sm.) Peter G.Wilson & J.T.Waterh.
P. Foster et al.   145951994-01-01
Australia, Queensland, Wide Bay, Teddington Weir, Water Reserve 150., -25.65 152.65, 20m

ASU
Syzygium P. Browne ex Gaertn.
P. Hinds et al.   26841980-09-04
Australia, Queensland, Cook, New Entrance Road, SW Rocks (Macleay River), -13.9667 143.533

ASU
Xanthostemon chrysanthus F.Muell. ex Benth.
P. Hinds et al.; C.K. Ingram   20091977-08-14
Australia, Queensland, Cook, Brown's Creek, Pascoe River., -12.7583 143.104, 230m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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