Dataset: CMN-CANL
Search Criteria: Australia; Tasmania; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Canadian Museum of Nature


CMN:CANL
Wawea fruticulosa Henssen & Kantvilas
CANL 52202Weber, William A. ; McVean, D.   1968-02-22
Australia, Tasmania, Cradle Mountain National Park, Pencil-Pine Creek at north entrance of park., 758m

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CANL 58194Bratt, Geoff   73/9001973-07-28
Australia, Tasmania, Forest around Lake Judd, SW Tasmania., 640m

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CANL 87449Tibell, Leif   114651981-03-14
Australia, Tasmania, Ben Lomond National Park, 32 km E of Evansdale, along Ben Lomond Road, 1 km NW of Carr Villa., -41.5 147.617, 1080m

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CANL 89742Tibell, Leif   111171981-03-05
Australia, Tasmania, Mt. Field National Park, W shore of Lake Dobson., -42.6833 146.583, 1040m

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CANL 92385Weber, William A. ; McVean, D.   L496781968-02-24
Australia, Tasmania, Lake St. Clair National Park: Near shore of Lake St. Clair at beginning of trail to Mt. Hugel.

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Sarrameana tasmanica Vezda & Kantv.
CANL 97302Kantvilas, G. ; Jarman, J.   63/871987-05-15
Australia, Tasmania, Little Fisher River., 830m


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