Dataset: TENN-
Taxa: Braithwaiteaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Tennessee Bryophyte Herbarium


TENN
Braithwaitea sulcata Jaeger & Sauerbeck, 1880
TENN-B-0007508E.A.H. [E.A. Hodgson]   s.n.1931-06-00
New Zealand, Wairoa, Morere [Hot Springs], Wairoa H.B., -38.98095 177.79026

TENN
Braithwaitea sulcata Jaeger & Sauerbeck, 1880
TENN-B-0007509D.H. Norris   347471974-02-25
Australia, Queensland, Along Pensioner's Track between Main Border Track and Lightning Falls Track, southeast of O'Reilly's Guest House, Lamington Natl. Park (south of Brisbane)., -28.26285 153.01719, 1000 - 1100m

TENN
Braithwaitea sulcata Jaeger & Sauerbeck, 1880
TENN-B-0007510W.B. Schofield   514971972-08-21
Australia, Queensland, Purling Brook Falls area, near state boundary with N.S.W., -28.190037 153.270874

TENN
Braithwaitea sulcata (Hook.) A. Jaeger & Sauerb.
TENN-B-0103075Harold Robinson   86-01651986-02-15
Australia, Queensland, Brisbane Forest Park, Mount Glorious Road, D'Aguilar Range, Mount Glorious, -27.335326 152.766562, 800m


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