Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Citronella smythii
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
Citronella smythii (F. Muell.) R.A. Howard
   2006-08-02
Australia, Tully Falls National Park, -17.68118 145.5356, 1104m

Denver Museum of Nature and Science Herbarium


DMNS:Herb
Citronella smythii (F.Muell.) R.A.Howard
2409Kirk Johnson   1989-00-00
Australia, Queensland, Noah Creek, -27.166667 151.9

DMNS:Herb
Citronella smythii (F.Muell.) R.A.Howard
2516Kirk Johnson   1989-00-00
Australia, Queensland, Noah Creek, -27.166667 151.9

DMNS:Herb
Citronella smythii (F.Muell.) R.A.Howard
2517Kirk Johnson   1989-00-00
Australia, Queensland, Noah Creek, -27.166667 151.9

DMNS:Herb
Citronella smythii (F.Muell.) R.A.Howard
2518Kirk Johnson   1989-00-00
Australia, Queensland, Noah Creek, -27.166667 151.9

DMNS:Herb
Citronella smythii (F.Muell.) R.A.Howard
2519Kirk Johnson   1989-00-00
Australia, Queensland, Noah Creek, -27.166667 151.9

DMNS:Herb
Citronella smythii (F.Muell.) R.A.Howard
2520Kirk Johnson   1989-00-00
Australia, Queensland, Noah Creek, -27.166667 151.9

DMNS:Herb
Citronella smythii (F.Muell.) R.A.Howard
2521Kirk Johnson   1989-00-00
Australia, Queensland, Noah Creek, -27.166667 151.9

DMNS:Herb
Citronella smythii (F.Muell.) R.A.Howard
2522Kirk Johnson   1989-00-00
Australia, Queensland, Noah Creek, -27.166667 151.9

DMNS:Herb
Citronella smythii (F.Muell.) R.A.Howard
3413Kirk Johnson   1989-00-00
Australia, Queensland, Noah Creek, -27.166667 151.9

University of Vermont, Pringle Herbarium


VT
Citronella smythii (F.Muell.) R.A.Howard
UVMVT298149S.R. Hill   357402004-03-22
Australia, Queensland, North Kennedy, SFR251, Koolmoon LA, headwaters of Koolmoon Creek, 1.5 km S of Coochimbeerum road, off Tully Falls Road, site 74. Upper Tully Tableland., -17.695875 145.534217


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