Dataset: AUA-
Taxa: Gyrostemonaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Auburn University, John D. Freeman Herbarium


AUA
Gyrostemon australasicus (Moq.) Heimerl
Eichler, Hj.   208101970-12-31
Australia, South Australia, SOUTH-EAST DISTRICT. COASTAL SAND DUNES SOUTH OF EVANS CAVE, CA 3 KM SOUTH OF ROBE., -37.1833333333 139.75

AUA
Gyrostemon thesioides (Hook. fil.) A. S. George
Eichler, Hj.   185501966-01-03
Australia, South Australia, KANGAROO ISLAND DISTRICT. HUNDRED OF NEWLAND. AT ROAD FROM SOUTH COAST ROAD TO SNELLING BEACH. OPPOSITE TRACK TO SOUTHERN SLOPE OF MOUNT TAYLOR., -35.9333333333 132.05

AUA
Gyrostemon subnudus (Nees) Baill.
Eichler, Hj.   219731976-00-00
Australia, Western Australia, DRUMMOND CROSSING., -29.6166666667 115.2166666667

AUA
Tersonia cyathiflora (Fenzl) A. S. George ex J. W. Green
Lyne, A. M.   9001992-10-26
Australia, Western Australia, IRWIN DISTRICT. KALIBARRI N.P, C. 9 KM ALONG AJANA-KALBARRI ROAD FROM KALBARRI TOWARDS THE NORTH-WEST COASTAL HIGHWAY., 27.68 -114.2427777778, 80m


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