Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Dawsonia beccarii var. limbata (Dawsonia limbata)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


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Dawsonia beccarii var. limbata (Dixon) Zanten & P.Heukels
BOL0243587Schodde, R.   13631961-06-29
Papua New Guinea, Southern Highland Dist., Papua, Mendi-Tari area, Mount Giluwe at Kiburu., 1737m

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Dawsonia beccarii var. limbata (Dixon) Zanten & P.Heukels
BOL0243588Schelpe, E.A.C.L.E.   73591969-09-20
Papua New Guinea, Morobe, New Guinea, Mount Kaindi., 2438m

BOL
Dawsonia beccarii var. limbata (Dixon) Zanten & P.Heukels
BOL0243589Van Zanten, B.O.   6832411968-10-23
Papua New Guinea, Western Highlands, New Guinea, road from Mount Hagen to Mendi, Nebilyer River, about 2 km East of Tambul turn-off., 2300m

BOL
Dawsonia beccarii var. limbata (Dixon) Zanten & P.Heukels
BOL0243590Van Zanten, B.O.   6832231968-10-22
Papua New Guinea, Western Highlands, Near village of Mount Hagen., 1700m

BOL
Dawsonia beccarii var. limbata (Dixon) Zanten & P.Heukels
BOL0243591Schelpe, E.A.C.L.E.   7395
Papua New Guinea, Western Highlands, New Guinea, Koum, near Mount Hagen., 2286m

BOL
Dawsonia beccarii var. limbata (Dixon) Zanten & P.Heukels
BOL0243592Schelpe, E.A.C.L.E.   73511969-09-20
Papua New Guinea, Morobe, New Guinea, Mount Kaindi., 2438m

BOL
Dawsonia beccarii var. limbata (Dixon) Zanten & P.Heukels
BOL0243594Van Zanten, B.O.   686681968-07-02
Papua New Guinea, Eastern Highlands, Mount Wilhelm, forest below fieldstation, s-facing slope of Pindaunde Valley., 3450m

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Dawsonia beccarii var. limbata (Dixon) Zanten & P.Heukels
BOL0243595Van Zanten, B.O.   6830511968-10-20
Papua New Guinea, Western Highlands, Mount Hagen, along track above saw-mill, near timber-line., 3500 - 3600m

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BOL0243603Robbins, R.G.   8251957-09-09
Papua New Guinea, Eastern Highlands, Terr. of New Guinea, Eastern Highlands District, Goroka syb-district. Asaro Valley, near Miruma., 2073m


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