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

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
Echinodium hispidum (Hook.f. & Wilson) Jur.
BOL0244151Shevock, J.R.   314912007-12-06
Australia, Tasmania, Buckingham Land District, Tyenna River along trail to Marriott Falls between towns of Fitzgerald and Tyenna., -42.724444 146.6675, 350m

BOL
Echinodium hispidum (Hook.f. & Wilson) Jur.
BOL0244152Shevock, J.R.   392552011-12-01
New Zealand, North Island, Gisborne Land District, Along Montu Road, 18 km S of highway 35 near town of Opape and 1.5 km from ridgeline N of Toatoa., -38.085167 177.477, 300m

BOL
Echinodium hispidum (Hook.f. & Wilson) Jur.
BOL0244153Fleischer, M.   B801903-05-07
New Zealand, North Island, Neuseeland: Nordinsel, South Auckland/Bay of Plenty, Mamaku.

BOL
Echinodium hispidum (Hook.f. & Wilson) Jur.
BOL0244154Van Zanten, B.O.   12401959-10-26
New Zealand, North Island, Gisborne Dist., Lake Waikaremoana., 800m

BOL
Echinodium hispidum (Hook.f. & Wilson) Jur.
BOL0244155Van Zanten, B.O.   7312921973-12-27
New Zealand, North Island, Hawkes Bay, White Pine Bush, 30 km N of Napier., 350m

BOL
Echinodium hispidum (Hook.f. & Wilson) Jur.
BOL0244156Shevock, J.R.   315292007-12-07
Australia, Tasmania, Buckingham Land District, Along trail to Junee Cave, river tributary to Tyenna River about 3 km from Maydena., -42.737778 146.596944, 290m

BOL
Echinodium hispidum (Hook.f. & Wilson) Jur.
BOL0244157Fleischer, M.   B1001903-04-24
New Zealand, North Island, Neuseeland: Sudinsel. Otago, Queenstown.

BOL
Echinodium hispidum (Hook.f. & Wilson) Jur.
BOL0244158Fleischer, M.   B83
New Zealand, North Island, Neuseeland: Nordinsel, South Auckland/Bay of Plenty, Mamaku., 600m

BOL
Echinodium hispidum (Hook. f. & Wilson) Jur.
BOL0263154Unknown   s.n.
New Zealand


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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