Dataset: MUHW-
Search Criteria: Australia; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Marshall University


MUHW
MUHW026006M. S. Clemens   s.n.1943-05-28
Australia, Queensland, Glasshouse Mt, Queensland, Australia, -22.5 145

MUHW
Culcita dubia (R.Br.) Maxon
MUHW026016M.S. Clemens   1943-05-28
Australia, Queensland, Glasshouse Mt., 2 - 274m

MUHW
Adiantum chilense var. sulphureum (Kaulf.) Kuntze ex Hicken
MUHW026500M.S. Clemens   1943-05-18
Australia, Queensland, Kenmore nr Bristane

MUHW
Adiantum chilense var. sulphureum (Kaulf.) Kuntze ex Hicken
MUHW026501M. S. Clemens   1943-05-18
Australia, Queensland, Cr. Kenmore, Brisbane

MUHW
Eragrostis elongata (Willd.) Jacq. f.
MUHW030234   
Australia, Queensland

MUHW
MUHW034996   
Australia, Queensland

MUHW
Eucalyptus phaeotricha Blakely & McKie
MUHW034995   
Australia, Queensland

MUHW
MUHW034993M.S. Clemens   1943-06-07
Australia, Queensland, Mt. Gravatt vicinity

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Eucalyptus gummifera (Sol. ex Gaertn.) Hochr.
MUHW034992   
Australia, Queensland


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