Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ficinia nodosa (Isolepis nodosa)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Angelo State University Herbarium


SAT
Ficinia nodosa (Rottb.) Goetgh., Muasya & D.A.Simpson
35409E.N.S. Jackson   58281985-11-01
Australia, South Australia, Port Lincoln

SAT
Ficinia nodosa (Rottb.) Goetgh., Muasya & D.A.Simpson
53542D.N. Kraehenbuehl   59211983-12-11
Australia, South Australia, Region 11: Southern Lofty

Carnegie Museum of Natural History Herbarium


CM:Botany
Ficinia nodosa (Rottb.) Goetgh., Muasya & D.A.Simpson
CM421806Leland, B.   1641909-12-00
New Zealand, Auckland

CM:Botany
Ficinia nodosa (Rottb.) Goetgh., Muasya & D.A.Simpson
CM421807Leland, B.   3271910-03-00
New Zealand, Stewart Island

San Diego Natural History Museum


SD:Plants
Ficinia nodosa (Rottb.) Goetgh., Muasya & D.A.Simpson
SD00040387Millie Basden-Thomas   1542018-08-23
United States, California, San Diego, Coronado; public walkway separating Hotel Del Coronado from beach, approx. 100 meters southeast of R.H. Dana Place., 32.68117 -117.18017, 3m

University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Vascular Plant Collection


COLO:V
Isolepis nodosa (Rottb.) R.Br.
02757995   
Australia

University of Georgia Herbarium


GA
Ficinia nodosa (Rottb.) Goetgh., Muasya & D.A.Simpson
GA118491   
New Zealand

GA
Ficinia nodosa (Rottb.) Goetgh., Muasya & D.A.Simpson
GA118492   
New Zealand

University of Texas at El Paso Biodiversity Collections Herbarium


UTEP:Herb
Isolepis nodosa (Rottb.) R.Br.
UTEP:Herb:40990Collector(s): Eric N. S. Jackson   S. 58281985-11-01
Australia, South Australia, 1 kilometer SSW Tulka West, -34.8166666667 135.7833333333

UTEP:Herb
Isolepis nodosa (Rottb.) R.Br.
UTEP:Herb:66907Collector(s): Darell Nairn Kraehenbuehl   Kraehenbuehl 59211983-12-11
Australia, South Australia, near Union of Currency Creek with River Finniss, Finniss, -35.3838888889 138.8233333333


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