Dataset: SDSU-
Search Criteria: Cook Islands; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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San Diego State University Herbarium


SDSU
Hernandia nymphaeifolia (Presl) Kubitzki
SDSU13187Franklin, Janet   971987-09-23
Cook Islands, Ngaputoru Group, Atiu Island, Vegetation sample plot 3, southwest coast, -19.96667 -158.13333, 15m

SDSU
SDSU13188Franklin, Janet   981987-09-23
Cook Islands, Ngaputoru Group, Atiu Island, Vegetation sample plot 3, -19.96667 -158.13333, 20m

SDSU
Cyclophyllum barbatum (G.Forst.) N.Hallé & J.Florence
SDSU13189Franklin, Janet   991987-09-24
Cook Islands, Ngaputoru Group, Atiu Island, Vegetation sample plot 4, path to Vai Piake landing, -19.96667 -158.13333, 20m

SDSU
SDSU13190Franklin, Janet   1001987-09-22
Cook Islands, Ngaputoru Group, Atiu Island, Vegetation sample plot 1, -19.96667 -158.13333, 20m

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Geniostoma sykesii F.R. Fosberg & M.-H. Sachet
SDSU13191Franklin, Janet   1011987-09-22
Cook Islands, Ngaputoru Group, Atiu Island, Limestone terrace, Atiu Island, -19.96667 -158.13333, 20m

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SDSU13192Franklin, Janet   1031987-09-22
Cook Islands, Ngaputoru Group, Atiu Island, Limestone terrace, Atiu Island, -19.96667 -158.13333, 20m

SDSU
Myrsine cheesemanii (Hemsl. ex Mez) Fosberg & Sachet
SDSU13193Franklin, Janet   1041987-09-22
Cook Islands, Ngaputoru Group, Atiu Island, Limestone terrace, Atiu Island, -19.96667 -158.13333, 20m

SDSU
Pipturus argenteus (G. Forst.) Wedd.
SDSU13194Franklin, Janet   1051987-09-22
Cook Islands, Ngaputoru Group, Atiu Island, Limestone terrace, Atiu Island, -19.96667 -158.13333, 20m

SDSU
Timonius uniflorus (Banks ex C.F.Gaertn.) Govaerts
SDSU13195Franklin, Janet   1061987-09-22
Cook Islands, Ngaputoru Group, Atiu Island, Limestone terrace, Atiu Island, -19.96667 -158.13333, 5m

SDSU
SDSU13196Franklin, Janet   1071987-09-22
Cook Islands, Ngaputoru Group, Atiu Island, Littoral limestone, Atiu Island, -19.96667 -158.13333, 5m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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