Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Mniodendron comosum (Hypnodendron comosum)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
Hypnodendron comosum (Labill.) Mitt.
BOL0253178Shevock, J.R.   313032007-12-04
Australia, Tasmania, Buckingham Land Dist., Mt Field National Park, at Growling Swallet., -42.688889 146.500556, 570m

BOL
Hypnodendron comosum (Labill.) Mitt.
BOL0253179Shevock, J.R.   313912007-12-05
Australia, Tasmania, Arthur Land Dist., Southwest National Park. Along Serpentine River less than 0.5 km below Serpentine Dam of Lake Pedder. Release flow markedly altered by dam., -42.773056 145.979167, 300m

BOL
Hypnodendron comosum (Labill.) Mitt.
BOL0253180Shevock, J.R.   314042007-12-05
Australia, Tasmania, Arthur Land Dist., South West National Park. Along Serpentine River less than 0.5 km below Serpentine Dam of Lake Pedder. Release flow markedly altered by dam., -42.773056 145.979167, 300m

BOL
Hypnodendron comosum (Labill.) Mitt.
BOL0253181Shevock, J.R.   315022007-12-07
Australia, Tasmania, Buckingham Land Dist., 5 Road junction off of Gordon River Road just west of road marker M-20, about 20 km west of Maydena., -42.735556 146.423611, 450m

BOL
Hypnodendron comosum (Labill.) Mitt.
BOL0253182Shevock, J.R.   315252007-12-07
Australia, Tasmania, Arthur Land Dist., Southwest National Park. Condominium Creek at trailhead toward Mt Anne off of access road C607 south of Gordon River Road., -42.958056 146.3625, 330 - 330m

BOL
Hypnodendron comosum (Labill.) Mitt.
BOL0253183Shevock, J.R.   313152007-12-04
Australia, Tasmania, Buckingham Land Dist., Mt Field National Park, at Growling Swallet., -42.688889 146.500556, 570m


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Google Map

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