Dataset: DES-
Taxa: Haemodoraceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Desert Botanical Garden Herbarium


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DES00007976W. Hubert Earle   431971-09-01
Australia, Western Australia, Area around Perth between Wanneroo and Peelhurst, -31.95194 115.85861

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DES00007978W. Hubert Earle   451971-09-01
Australia, Western Australia, Area around perth between Wanneroo and Peelhurst, -31.95194 115.85861

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DES00007977W. Hubert Earle   441971-09-00
Australia, Western. Area around Perth between Wanneroo and Peelhurst., -31.95194 115.85861

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DES00007979W. Hubert Earle   461971-09-01
Australia, Western Australia, Area around Perth between Wanneroo and Peelhurst, -31.95194 115.85861

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DES00007981W. Hubert Earle   481971-09-01
Australia, Western Australia, Perth between Wanneroo and Peelhurst., -31.95194 115.85861

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DES00007980W. Hubert Earle   471971-09-00
Australia, Western Australia, Perth, Western. Area around Perth between Wanneroo and Peelhurst., -31.95194 115.85861

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DES00007982W. Hubert Earle   491971-09-01
Australia, Western Australia, Area around Perth between Wanneroo and Peelhurst, -31.95194 115.85861


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