Dataset: BRY-V
Taxa: Goodeniaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Brigham Young University, S. L. Welsh Herbarium


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BRYV0199338Kaye H. Thorne   70581989-08-06
U.S.A., Hawaii, Hawaii, Pololu Valley (Forest Reserve) trail to valley and beach.

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BRYV0199340Kaye H. Thorne   68041989-07-29
U.S.A., Hawaii, Hawaii, Between LaiÕapu Ki and Kamoamoa (ancient village site), 15 - 15m

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BRYV0199339Kaye H. Thorne   68621989-07-31
U.S.A., Hawaii, Hawaii, 2 miles east of jct of Hwy 130 and 137, on 137 near Kapaho Point., 15 - 15m

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Scaevola taccada (Gaertn.) Roxb.
BRYV0199331Robert L. Johnson   54672017-11-30
U.S.A., Hawaii, Kauai, East side of Island. Alakukui Point, Wailua. Seaward side of Kauai Sands Resort., 22.05112 -159.32964, 3m

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Scaevola taccada (Gaertn.) Roxb.
BRYV0199335Kaye H. Thorne   90301991-04-30
U.S.A., Hawaii, Molokai Island, Hololehua, Farrington Rd, near MoÕomomi.

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Scaevola taccada (Gaertn.) Roxb.
BRYV0199334Kaye H. Thorne   90161991-04-30
U.S.A., Hawaii, Molokai Island, West shore, near KaluakoÕi Resort.

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Scaevola taccada (Gaertn.) Roxb.
BRYV0199333Kaye H. Thorne   90971991-05-02
U.S.A., Hawaii, Molokai Island, E side of island, Pohakuloa Point.

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Scaevola taccada (Gaertn.) Roxb.
BRYV0199332Kaye H. Thorne   90451991-05-01
U.S.A., Hawaii, Molokai Island, Kapukahehe Beach where Pohakuloa Road ends.

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Scaevola taccada (Gaertn.) Roxb.
BRYV0199337Kaye H. Thorne   78511990-07-31
U.S.A., Hawaii, Oahu, West side of Oahu island.

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Scaevola taccada (Gaertn.) Roxb.
BRYV0199336Kaye H. Thorne   81641990-08-12
U.S.A., Hawaii, Oahu, Pali Manini, near Kaena Point, 1.5 mi. from end of paved road.

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BRYV0173121T. T. Earle   1011934-10-00
Australia, Victoria, Port Lonsdale, South Astralia.


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