Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Podocarpus gnidioides
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Huntington Botanical Gardens Herbarium


HNT
11012D. J. de Laubenfels   P4041964-11-27
New Caledonia, Mont Humboldt (Mt. Joffre), ca 45 km N of Nouméa., -21.88333 166.41666, 1600m

HNT
11013D. J. de Laubenfels   P404A1964-11-27
New Caledonia, Mont Humboldt (Mt. Joffre), ca 45 km N of Nouméa., -21.88333 116.41666, 1600m

HNT
11014D. J. de Laubenfels   P4051964-11-27
New Caledonia, Mont Humboldt (Mt. Joffre), ca 45 km N of Nouméa., -21.88333 116.41666, 1600m

HNT
9976H. S. McKee   178951967-11-07
New Caledonia, Thio: Mt. Nékandi. Terrain serpentineux., 1300m

HNT
10009H. S. McKee   181951967-12-30
New Caledonia, Mt. Boud (Koghi). Maquis dense humide sur crête rocheuse (péridotite en altérée)., 900 - 1070m

HNT
10492D. J. de Laubenfels   P1251957-10-08
New Caledonia, Montagne des Sources ca 20-25 km NE of Nouméa, growing among rocks., 900m

Morris Arboretum of University of Pennsylvania


MOAR
MOAR0023253J. T. Buchholz   15751947-12-28
New Caledonia, Mount Humboldt, -21.883333 166.416667, 1600m

University of Florida Herbarium


FLAS
267779Lorena Endara   18582017-06-23
United States of America, Georgia, Fulton, Atlanta Botanical Garden: 1345 Piedmont Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30309. Atlanta Botanical Garden accesion number: ABG 1998-1994. Collected in the Greenhouses. Obtained by ABG from Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden (FTGB87-147) on 9/23/1997. Site of origin: New, 33.789845 -84.372635

University of Georgia Herbarium


GA
GA263014   
Cultivated, Cultivated, Cultivated

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Gymnosperms
Podocarpus gnidioides var. caespitesus
1214347Luc. Chevalier & Moenadji   15751947-12-28
New Caledonia, no data, "High summit of Mt. Humboldt"


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