Dataset: CMN-CANM
Taxa: Echinodiaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Canadian Museum of Nature


CMN:CANM
Echinodium hispidum (Hook.f. & Wils.) Mitt.
CANM 312928Polly, B.   S.N.1990-01-03
New Zealand, North Island Kaitoke Waterworks., -41.0667 175.2

CMN:CANM
Echinodium hispidum (Hook.f. & Wils.) Mitt.
CANM 313370Taylor, G.M.   S.N.1989-10-27
New Zealand, Te Kauri Reserve Devlin\'s Track, 40 km southwest of Hamilton City, Waikato Province, North Island.

CMN:CANM
Echinodium hispidum (Hook.f. & Wils.) Mitt.
CANM 313443Taylor, G.M.   S.N.1989-10-29
New Zealand, Stubb\'s Farm near junction of Hautura and Te Ange Roads, near Waitomo Caves, ca. 15 km southwest of Otorohanga, North Island.

CMN:CANM
Sciaromium bartlettii Crum & Steere
CANM 197691Bartlett, Harley H.   176651941-05-13
Haiti, Southern Peninsula Beaumont to Morne Geffrard. Arrondissement de Jeremie (north of divide on road from Les Roseaux to Les Cayes)., 60m

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CANM 197692Bell, W.   505
Southland Region, South I. (NZ), Lime Hills


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