Dataset: WIS-
Search Criteria: Australia; Western Australia; Coolgardie; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin State Herbarium


WIS
v0090985WISMast, Austin; Feller, D.   2761996-10-27
Australia, Western Australia, Coolgardie, Boorabbin NP; 4.0 km W along Great Eastern Hwy from rd to Mt. Dimer; c. 90 km E of Southern Cross, WA, -31.2088889 120.2802778

WIS
Banksia elderana F.Muell. & Tate
v0090986WISMast, Austin; Feller, D.   2771996-10-27
Australia, Western Australia, Coolgardie, Boorabbin NP; 9.4 km W along Great Eastern Hwy from rd to Mt. Dimer; c. 90 km E of Southern Cross, WA, -31.2186111 120.2277778

WIS
Banksia audax C. A. Gardner
v0090982WISMast, Austin; Feller, D.   2721996-10-27
Australia, Western Australia, Coolgardie, Boorabbin NP; 37.0 km E of Yellowdine on Great Eastern Highway; c. 70 km E of Southern Cross, WA, -31.2594444 120.0305556

WIS
v0090987WISMast, Austin; Feller, D.   2781996-10-27
Australia, Western Australia, Coolgardie, Boorabbin NP; c. 4.8 km W along Great Eastern Hwy from rd to Mt. Dimer; 64.5 km W of Bulla Bulling; c. 90 km E of Southern Cross, WA, -31.2102778 120.2688889

WIS
Banksia lullfitzii C. A. Gardner
v0090984WISMast, Austin; Feller, D.   2751996-10-27
Australia, Western Australia, Coolgardie, Boorabbin NP; c. 300 m W along pipeline from Great Eastern Hwy, 4.0 km W from rd to Mt. Dimer; c. 90 km E of Southern Cross, WA, -31.2088889 120.2802778

WIS
v0090981WISMast, Austin; Feller, D.   2711996-10-27
Australia, Western Australia, Coolgardie, Boorabbin NP; 37.0 km E of Yellowdine on Great Eastern Highway; c. 70 km E of Southern Cross, WA, -31.2594444 120.0305556

WIS
v0090983WISMast, Austin; Feller, D.   2741996-10-27
Australia, Western Australia, Coolgardie, Boorabbin NP; 37.0 km E of Yellowdine on Great Eastern Highway; c. 70 km E of Southern Cross, WA, -31.2594444 120.0305556


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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