Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Banksia incana
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin State Herbarium


WIS
Banksia incana A. S. George
v0022366WISMast, Austin   311995-06-24
Australia, Western Australia, Dandaragan Shire, 2.1 km N along Brand Hwy from intersection with Bibby Rd, along roadside, W of Badgingarra National Park., -30.4838889 115.4844444

WIS
Banksia incana A. S. George
v0091071WISMast, Austin; Feller, D.   3591996-11-15
Australia, Western Australia, Coorow, 2 km N along Willis Rd from Greenhead-Coorow Rd.; c. 40 km SE of Eneabba, WA, -30.0436111 115.5325

WIS
Banksia incana A. S. George
v0091069WISMast, Austin; Feller, D.   3571996-11-15
Australia, Western Australia, Near Eneabba, WA, -29.9827778 115.3019444

WIS
Banksia incana A. S. George
v0022370WISMast, Austin   391995-06-25
Australia, Western Australia, Dandaragan Shire, 1.5 km N along Cockleshell Gully Rd from Jurien Bay Rd, 10 m from road, NE of Jurien Bay., -30.2372222 115.1655556


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Google Map

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