Dataset: ASU-Plants
Search Criteria: New Caledonia; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
Tristaniopsis callobuxus Brongn. & Gris
Neil Snow et al   91902003-08-05
New Caledonia, Southern Province, Track to Sunshine Mine via south fork of Dumbea River., -22.1 166.55, 335m

ASU:Plants
Schizostigma Arn. ex Meisn.
N. Snow et al.   92042003-08-09
New Caledonia, Northern Province: Ca. 1.5km (along tracks) from summit of Mt. Aoupinie., -20.35 165.333, 900m

ASU:Plants
Syzygium P. Br. ex Gaertn.
Neil Snow et al   92772003-08-16
New Caledonia, Southern Province, Raod to Mt. Dzumac from Dumbea., -22.0833 165.45, 550m

ASU:Plants
Syzygium P. Br. ex Gaertn.
Neil Snow et al   92172003-08-11
New Caledonia, Northern Province, Road leading up Mt. Mandjelia from Ouega., -20.4 164.517, 750m

ASU:Plants
Uromyrtus thymifolia (Planch. ex Guillaumin) Burret
Neil Snow et al.   92742003-08-16
New Caledonia, Southern Province, Road to Mt. Dzumac from Dumbea at sadle, in vicinity of Station Sisimique., -20.0833 165.45, 915m

ASU:Plants
Neil Snow et al   92382003-08-13
New Caledonia, Southern Province, Tontouta River valley on road to 'Roulage Mine', -21.9167 165.283, 485m

ASU:Plants
ASU0069693N. Snow   92782003-08-16
New Caledonia, Southern, Road to Mt Dzumac from Dumbea., -22.083333 165.45, 149m

ASU:Plants
Joinvillea plicata (Hook.f.) Newell & Stone
ASU0081935Thomas K. Newell   211
New Caledonia, Province Sud, L'Île des Pins, On bank of small stream about 2 km northwest of Pic Nga, -22.637236 167.452837

ASU:Plants
ASU0081933Thomas K. Newell   1961966-10-01
New Caledonia, North Province, Kouaoua, Plateau de Dogny, -21.616667 165.883333, 950m


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