Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cenchrus calyculatus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Intermountain Herbarium (Vasc. & Algae)


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UTC00231591J.M Dalby    011132000-02-19
AUSTRALIA, 5 km WNW along O'Neil road from its junction with Back Creek Road. Bungabee nature reserve, -28.7213889 153.1077778

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UTC00231592S. Jacob    86462000-02-16
AUSTRALIA, New South Wales. Carrai road past Willi Willi ca. 42 km W of Sherwood, -30.9502778 152.4063889

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UTC00231594S.W.L. Jacobs    86432000-02-16
AUSTRALIA, New South Wales Copeland, -31.9913889 151.8372222

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UTC00234020J.H. Camfield    s.n.
AUSTRALIA, New South Wales, Central Coast, Como., -34 151.04

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UTC00234021J. Robinson    s.n.
AUSTRALIA, New South Wales, Norfolk Island, -29.0333333 167.95

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UTC00234023S.W.L. Jacobs    562
AUSTRALIA, New South Wales, North Coast, Curricabark, -31.41 151.45

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UTC00234024W. Baeuerlen    7
AUSTRALIA, New South Wales, North Coast, Lismore, -28.49 153.16

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UTC00234502J. L. Boorman    s.n.
AUSTRALIA, New South Wales, North Coast, Port Macquarie, -31.45 152.9166667

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UTC00234503J.W. Vickery    s.n.1954-05-03
AUSTRALIA, Queensland, Moreton, Ascent to Lamington Plateau (O'Reillys); (between Canungra and O'Reillys), -28.1166667 153.1333333

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UTC00234505T. Whaite; J. Whaite    37671982-01-07
AUSTRALIA, New South Wales, North Coast: Portion 147, Parish of Cogo, Bellangry., -31.35 152.5833333

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UTC00234507R. G. Coveny; S. Clark; J. Pickard    16431969-07-22
AUSTRALIA, New South Wales, North Coast; ca. 3 mi (4.8 km) below Wiangaree State Forest (ca. 12 mi or 15.6 km N of Kyogle), -28.5333333 152.9666667, 300m

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UTC00234508J.W. Vickery    s.n.
AUSTRALIA, New South Wales, North Coast; Tweed Heads, -28.1666667 153.55

North Carolina State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


NCSC
NCSC00053986   
China


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.