Dataset: PUL
Taxa: Placoasterella
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Purdue University, Kriebel Herbarium


PUL
Placoasterella baileyi (Berk. & Broome) Arx
PUL00017046Walker, J NULL   1965-05-23
Australia, in bush, SE side of park, Park Road, Baulkham Hills; New South Wales, -33.7438 150.9873

PUL
Placoasterella baileyi (Berk. & Broome) Arx
PUL00017047Walker, J NULL   1964-06-30
Australia, on roadside 12 mi. S of Wiseman's Ferry; New South Wales, -33.547621 151.0012

PUL
Placoasterella baileyi (Berk. & Broome) Arx
PUL00017048Walker, J NULL   77/4031977-05-11
Australia, in bush, Kuring-gai Chase, off Timbarra Road, North Turramurra; New South Wales, -33.700573 151.165593

PUL
Placoasterella baileyi (Berk. & Broome) Arx
PUL00017049Wood, J NULL   67/111967-03-11
Australia, Grevillea Crescent, Hornsby Heights; New South Wales, -33.6652 151.0929

PUL
Placoasterella baileyi (Berk. & Broome) Arx
PUL00017050Walker, J NULL   77/4221977-06-09
Australia, property of A. Hungerford, Mount Tomah; New South Wales, -33.5485 150.4179


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Google Map

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