Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cladonia neozelandica, Cladonia neozelandica var. lewis-smithii, Cladonia neozelandica var. neozelandica
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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iNaturalist Research Grade Observations


iNat-iNaturalist
59763524Melissa Hutchison   2020-07-00
New Zealand, Canterbury, McLeans Island, Christchurch, New Zealand, -43.4728683333 172.4395433333

Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


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Cladonia neozelandica Vain.
BR5030115026379Aptroot A. & Aptroot M.   228801988-03-00
Australia, Hobart, Mount Wellington E-slope, -42.916667 147.25

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Cladonia neozelandica Vain.
BR5030115020193Aptroot A. & Aptroot M.   234601988-04-00
Australia, Mount Wedge Nature Reserve, 20 km E of Strathgordon, 80 km W of Hobart, -42.816667 146.3

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Cladonia neozelandica Vain.
BR5030115027406Aptroot A. & Aptroot M.   231101988-03-00
Australia, Drip Beach near Lymington, 7 km S of Cygnet, 40 km SSW of Hobart, -43.2 147.066667

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Cladonia neozelandica Vain.
BR5030115022258Aptroot A. & Aptroot M.   234321988-04-00
Australia, Mount Field National Park, near Mount Monash, 60 km WNW of Hobart, -42.683333 146.633333

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Cladonia neozelandica Vain.
BR5030115021220Aptroot A. & Aptroot M.   234591988-04-00
Australia, Mount Wedge Nature Reserve, 20 km E of Strathgordon, 80 km W of Hobart, -42.816667 146.3

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Cladonia neozelandica Vain.
BR5030115025341Aptroot A. & Aptroot M.   228751988-03-00
Australia, Hobart, Mount Wellington E-slope, -42.916667 147.25

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Cladonia neozelandica Vain.
BR5030115023286Aptroot A. & Aptroot M.   234341988-04-00
Australia, Mount Field National Park, near Mount Monash, 60 km WNW of Hobart, -42.683333 146.633333

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Cladonia neozelandica Vain.
BR5030115024313Aptroot A. & Aptroot M.   228791988-03-00
Australia, Hobart, Mount Wellington E-slope, -42.916667 147.25

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Cladonia neozelandica Vain.
BR5030080140391Bos M.E.I. & Rietveld A.G.   86.1861986-02-00
New Zealand, Abel Tasman National Park, Coastal Track


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Google Map

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