Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Rubus australis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Carnegie Museum of Natural History Herbarium


CM:Botany-botany
Rubus australis Forst. fil.
CM269873Orchard, A.E.   35361972-10-10
New Zealand, North Island, Bay of Islands, Forest Road, ca 5 km E of Rangiahua

CM:Botany-botany
Rubus australis Forst. fil.
CM459619Leland, B.   2941910-02-00
New Zealand, Bluff

South Dakota State University, C. A. Taylor Herbarium


SDSU:SDC
Rubus australis Forst. fil.
0015612T. T. Earle, P. J. Philson & L. A. Doore   2951935-02-15
New Zealand, Stewart Island, Oban. 1.25 mi NW of Oban on "bush road" to Horseshoe Bay.

University of Cincinnati, Margaret H. Fulford Herbarium - Vascular Plants


CINC
Rubus australis Forst. fil.
CINC-V-0018797Thomson, Geo M.   s.n1880-10-00
New Zealand, n'r Dunedin.

CINC
Rubus australis Forst. fil.
CINC-V-0018798Thomson, Geo M.   s.n1879-10-00
New Zealand, Dunedin.

CINC
Rubus australis Forst. fil.
CINC-V-0018799Thomson, Geo M.   s.n1879-11-00
New Zealand, Dunedin.


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Google Map

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