Dataset: BOL
Taxa: Conospermum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


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83537Levyns, M.R.B.   110151959-09-10
Australia, foot of the Stirling range

BOL
Conospermum caeruleum R.Br.
83539Levyns, M.R.B.   109651959-04-10
Australia, Porongorup rd, N of Albany, Aus

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Conospermum ellipticum Sm.
83540Ford, A.J.   241990-08-27
Australia, Royal NP, Gymea Bay, off Greenhaven rd, NSW

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Conospermum ericifolium Sm.
83541Ford, A.J.   221990-08-14
Australia, Wakehurst Parkway, 1km N of Oxford Falls, NSW

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Conospermum glumaceum Lindl.
83542Griffin, EA   4939
Australia, Rowes dr S of Koodjee rd, SE of Dandaragan, W.Aus

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Conospermum longifolium subsp. longifolium Sm.
83543Ford, A.J.   181990-07-19
Australia, Marramarra NP, 8km NW Arcadia off Bloodwood rd, NSW

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Conospermum longifolium subsp. angustifolium (Meisn.) L.A.S.Johnson & McGill.
83544Ford, A.J.   251990-08-27
Australia, Royal NP, Gymea Bay, off Greenhaven rd, NSW

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Conospermum scaposum Benth.
83545Keighery, G.J.   666b1988-06-11
Australia, Cooljarloo Rd, 8kmW of Brand Highway

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Conospermum scaposum Benth.
83546Keighery, G.J.   566b1988-06-11
Australia, S side Woolka Rd, 5km W junction Cooljarloo Rd

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Conospermum stoechadis Endl.
83547Keighery, G.J.   319b1988-12-10
Australia, Moore River Nat. Park, along Orange Springs Rd, Brand Highway

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Conospermum taxifolium C.F.Gaertn.
83548Levyns, M.R.B.   11090
Australia, nr Glasshouse Mtns, Queensland

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Conospermum taxifolium C.F.Gaertn.
83549Blakely, W.F.   36591938-11-25
Australia, nr Clarence Tunnel, NSW

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Conospermum tenuifolium R.Br.
83550Ford, A.J.   151990-07-18
Australia, nr Maddens Plains, nr Darkes Forest, 24km N of Wollongong, NSW

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Conospermum burgessiorum
BOL128223Johnson, L.A.S.   24031966-11-20
Australia, New South Wales, Gibraltar Range, 39.5 miles N.S.W. (64 km) by road East-North-East of Glen Innes, on the Gwydir Highway.


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Google Map

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