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

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University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin State Herbarium


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Banksia hiemalis (A. S. George) K. R. Thiele
v0091017WISMast, Austin; Feller, D.   3061996-10-31
Australia, Western Australia, Jerramungup, 4 km E along South Coast Hwy from Lake Magenta Rd; 40.5 km ENE along Hwy from Jerramungup, WA, -33.8047222 119.3275

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v0091018WISMast, Austin; Feller, D.   3071996-11-01
Australia, Western Australia, Jerramungup, 1.2 km S along South Coast Hwy from intersection with Broomhill-Jerramungup Hwy; c. 1 km S of Jerramungup, WA, -33.9502778 118.9241667

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v0091020WISMast, Austin; Feller, D.   3081996-11-01
Australia, Western Australia, Jerramungup, Lake Magenta NR; 19.75 km N along Lake Magenta Rd from South Coast Hwy, on W side of rd; c. 40 km NE of Jerramungup, WA, -33.6477778 119.2727778

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v0022388WISMast, Austin   751995-07-05
Australia, Western Australia, Jerramungup Shire, approx. 40 km. SE from South Coast Hwy on Quiss Rd. becoming Pabelup Dr.; approx. 10 km after 4WD turnoff to Twertup Mt.; Fitzgerald River National Park, -34.0852778 119.3883333

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v0090918WISMast, Austin   741995-07-05
Australia, Western Australia, Jerramungup Shire, Rocky promitory just south of campground and whale-watching deck on Pointe Anne, Fitzgerald River National Park., -34.1708333 119.5788889

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v0022387WISMast, Austin   731995-07-04
Australia, Western Australia, Jerramungup Shire, 3.1 km E on Bremer Bay Rd. from South Coast Highway, S road verge, E of Stirling Range National Park., -34.3730556 118.7813889

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v0090919WISMast, Austin   761995-07-05
Australia, Western Australia, Jerramungup Shire, approx. 35 km. SE from South Coast Hwy on Quiss Rd. becoming Pabelup Dr.; approx. 10 km after 4WD turnoff to Twertup Mt.; Fitzgerald River National Park, -34.0697222 119.3436111


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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