Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Sarcocornia quinqueflora (Salicornia australis)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Campbell University Herbarium


CAU
CAU00000498Philson, Paul James   2791935-01-31
New Zealand, Long Beach, -46.633333 169.266667

Carnegie Museum of Natural History Herbarium


CM:Botany
CM437699   1661889-05-00
Australia, Sydney

CM:Botany
CM437700Sauer, J.D.   36151963-03-30
Australia, Western Australia, S part of west coast between Moore River and Cape Leeuwin. Inlet near Bunbury.

CM:Botany
CM437701Tilden, J.E.   8161912-00-00
Australia, Victoria, Point Lonsdale

CM:Botany
CM437702Tilden, J.E.   1971909-12-00
New Zealand, Auckland

Deaver Herbarium (Northern Arizona University)


ASC
ASC00066143J. Rominger   28341982-02-22
New Zealand, Canterbury, South Island, Salt marshes SW of Christchurch, -43.55501 172.69197

Eastern Michigan University Herbarium


EMC
Salicornia australis Sol. ex F. Muell.
EMC000428Belcher, R. O.   1971-08-04
New Zealand, Otago, Clutha District, on shingles near High Water Mark, Jack's Bay, Bay of Islands. 716515 on Map N. 12.

Northern Illinois University Herbarium


DEK
DEK000091998R. Cooper   64421980-01-00
New Zealand, Northland, Herekino Harbor, -35.283184 173.183408

DEK
DEK000091999R. Cooper   64421980-01-00
New Zealand, Northland, Herekino Harbor, -35.283184 173.183408

University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Vascular Plant Collection


COLO:V
02787604   
New Zealand

COLO:V
Sarcocornia quinqueflora (Bunge ex Ung.-Sternb.) A.J. Scott
02788651   
Australia, South Australia

University of Georgia Herbarium


GA
GA142300   
New Zealand


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Google Map

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