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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Blancoa canescens (Conostylis canescens)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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San Diego State University Herbarium


SDSU
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SDSU17039Michael G. Simpson   18IX81AA1981-09-18
Australia, Western Australia, 7.9 km West of Brand Highway (1) on road to Mt. Leseur, between Jurien and Eneabba. Sign “Zelena Downs” at entrance., -30.072 115.253, 198m

SDSU
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SDSU17041Michael G. Simpson   16IX81J1981-09-16
Australia, Western Australia, Sandy heath off Highway 1, 108.4 km North of Gingin (104.0 km North of junction of Highway 1 with road East to Gingin)., -30.509 115.473, 200m

SDSU
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SDSU17038Michael G. Simpson   18IX81AA1981-09-18
Australia, Western Australia, 7.9 km West of Brand Highway (1) on road to Mt. Leseur, between Jurien and Eneabba. Sign “Zelena Downs” at entrance., -29.85 115.185, 53m

SDSU
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SDSU17040Michael G. Simpson   16IX81J1981-09-16
Australia, Western Australia, Sandy heath off Highway 1, 108.4 km North of Gingin (104.0 km North of junction of Highway 1 with road East to Gingin)., -30.509 115.473, 200m

Duke University Vascular Plant Collection


DUKE
DUKE10141509Simpson, Michael G.   18IX81AA1981-09-18
Australia, Western Australia, 7.9 km W of Brand Highway (1) on rd to Mt. Leseur (between Jurien and Eneabba) sign: "Zelena Downs" at entrance to road.

University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin State Herbarium


WIS
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Conostylis canescens (Lindl.) F. Muell.
v0402245WISDrummond, J.   s.n.
Australia, Western Australia, Sterling Range

WIS
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Conostylis canescens (Lindl.) F. Muell.
v0402246WISMaas, J.W.   s.n.1926-08-21
Australia, Western Australia, Merredin


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