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

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Swedish Museum of Natural History


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Siphula fragilis (Hook. f. & Taylor) J. S. Murray
L43412G. E. Du Rietz & Greta Du Rietz   1508:31927-01-11
New Zealand, South Island, South Island: Western Bot. Distr, Arthur´s Pass, wet hollows in and around the subalpine bog at the highest part of the road

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Siphula fragilis (Hook. f. & Taylor) J. S. Murray
L43413G. E. Du Rietz & Greta Du Rietz   1431:21926-12-27
New Zealand, North Island: Ruahine-Cook Bot. Distr, Tararua Range, summit belt of Mount Alpha (without shrubs)

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Siphula fragilis (Hook. f. & Taylor) J. S. Murray
L43415W. A. Weber & D. McVean   1968-02-25
Australia, Tasmania, Tasmania: Mount Field National Park, Wombat Moor, near Lake Dobson

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Siphula fragilis (Hook. f. & Taylor) J. S. Murray
L43414G. E. Du Rietz   1152:41926-12-12
New Zealand, North Island: Ruahine-Cook Bot. Distr, Ruahine Range, Mount Conspicuous, eastern side of the subalpine summit ridge

University of Tartu Natural History Museum


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Siphula fragilis W. Martin & J. Child
TUF053678Heinar Streimann   1994-10-02
Victoria, Road to Mt William, Grampians National Park, 29 km W of Ararat, -37.3 142.6


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Google Map

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