Dataset: OSC-
Search Criteria: Australia; South Australia; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Oregon State University Herbarium


OSC
Nothocastoreum cretaceum (Lloyd) G.W. Beaton
81989Jim Trappe   Trappe H69131994-06-20
Australia, South Australia, Deep Creek Conservation Park, Waterfall trail

OSC
149945S. Bolsenbroek   H69451994-06-20
Australia, South Australia, Deep Creek Conservation Park, Waterfall trail

OSC
Elderia arenivaga (Cooke & Massee) McLennan
111751aR Helms   Trappe #15081891-06-25
Australia, South Australia, Great Victoria Desert, 27.33333333 -130.8833333

OSC
Stephensia arenivaga Cooke & Massee
111751bR Helms   Trappe #15081891-06-25
Australia, South Australia, Great Victoria Desert, 27.33333333 -130.8833333

OSC
Elderia arenivaga (Cooke & Massee) McLennan
131133aCleland   AD 9768, ADW 59951940-04-23
Australia, South Australia, Simpson Desert

OSC
Stephensia arenivaga Cooke & Massee
131133bCleland   AD 9768, ADW 59951940-04-23
Australia, South Australia, Simpson Desert


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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