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

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Harvard University, Farlow Herbarium


FH:FH
Steinera nigra C. W. Dodge
barcode-00377497   B953-11930-02-11
Long (Lay?) Island, Royal Sound, -49.5 69.8333333333

Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


BR
Steinera Zahlbr.
BR5030108675577Ertz D.   210042016-11-16
French Southern Territories, Péninsule Courbet, Val Studer., -49.296972 70.05275

BR
Steinera Zahlbr.
BR5030108112270Ertz D.   208212015-12-06
French Southern Territories, Pic du Mascarin et ses environs., -46.438611 51.744722

BR
Steinera Zahlbr.
BR5030108703478Ertz D.   209642016-11-11
French Southern Territories, partie amont du vallon du barrage, au sud-est du Mont Branca., -46.439583 51.849416

BR
Steinera Zahlbr.
BR5030108118456Ertz D.   208272015-12-06
French Southern Territories, Pic du Mascarin., -46.438611 51.744722

BR
Steinera Zahlbr.
BR5030108140242Ertz D.   208622015-12-08
French Southern Territories, Mont du Mischief, près du sommet., -46.417499 51.692499

Museo Botánico Córdoba Fungarium


CORD
Steinera glaucella (Tuck.) C.W. Dodge
CORDC00000018Harris, R. C.|   65551971-00-00
France, Kerguelen

CORD
Steinera molybdoplaca (Nyl.) Zahlbr.
CORDC00000019Harris, R. C.|   71071971-08-03
France, Kerguelen

CORD
Steinera glaucella (Tuck.) C.W. Dodge
CORDC00000024Imshaug, H. A.|   492541971-00-00
France, Kerguelen

University of Tartu Natural History Museum


TU
Steinera Zahlbr.
TUF052002Henry Andrew Imshaug   1971-03-20
Kerguelen. Ile Longue: Feldmark in valley on central plateau SE of Port-Bizet

Uppsala University, Museum of Evolution


UPS:BOT
Steinera Zahlbr.
L-082685G.E. Du Rietz & Greta Du Rietz   1927-03-03
New Zealand, South Island, Fiord Botanical District, Mount Barber above Deep Cove

UPS:BOT
Steinera Zahlbr.
L-095833Leif Tibell   1981-03-11
Australia, Tasmania, Maria Island N.P, 1.5 km NW of summit of Mt. Maria, Uppermost Counsel Creek


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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