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

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Desert Botanical Garden Herbarium


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Spinifex hirsuta Labill.
DES00050569D. J. E. Whibley   82641982-09-23
Australia, South Australia, Normanville, S side in white sandhills. Region 11: Southern Lofty, -35.45 138.3

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DES00050570D. J. E. Whibley   77211981-09-20
Australia, South Australia, Middleback Range, NE of Iron Dutchess. Region 7: Eyre Peninsula, -33.233333 137.1

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Eucalyptus incurva C.D. Boomsma
DES00050572Leg. C. D. Boomsma   7321982-01-25
Australia, South Australia, Clovelly Park, SSW suburb of Adelaide. Region 11: Southern Lofty, -34.999889 138.575222

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Caustis pentndra R. Br.
DES00053547A. A. Munir   55191981-11-07
Australia, South Australia, Bangham scrub ca. 14 km N of Frances, towards Bordertown., -36.6 140.9167

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Eucalyptus concinna Maiden & Blakely
DES00053548T. E. Dennis   1931979-12-04
Australia, South Australia, Nullarbor Region. 150 km N of Cook (Cook is S 30, 37's E130, 25')., -31.444722 130.407778

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DES00053549N. N. Donner   86291981-11-06
Australia, South Australia, Ca. 0.15 ESE of Naracoorte. (Naracoorte is S36 58' and E140 45')., -36.966667 140.75

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Schoenus apogon Roem. & Schult.
DES00053556D. J. E. Whibley   80641981-09-28
Australia, South Australia, Alligator Gorge. Track western side of Finders Ranges House (ring route)., -32.75 138.0833

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DES00021859Mittleman   1981-04-26
Australia, South Australia, Seed obtained from the Adelaide Botanical Gardens, Adelaid., -34.92869 138.60102

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DES00065803Joni Ward   2003-02-11
Australia, South Australia, Cultivated at the Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, Maricopa County, AZ. 33.459167, Acc # 1987 0028 2101. Originally collected by unknown collector SR 3925 27 August 1978,Australia, South Australia, Fregon-Iltur Road, 3 km E-SE of Turner Hill; source Botanic Garden, Adelaide, S. Australia.T, -27.34028 130.87292


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