Search Results (List)

Dataset: MSC-
Search Criteria: New Zealand (NZ); South Island; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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MSC0185662A. E. Wright   23661977-05-25
New Zealand, South Island, North-west Nelson Ecological Region, Wakamarama Ecological District, Farewell Spit, near Abel Head (Puponga Point), -40.533333 172.733333

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MSC0185735A. E. Wright   23681977-05-24
New Zealand, South Island, south side of Farewell Spit

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MSC0185736A. E. Wright   32461979-12-07
New Zealand, South Island, Nelson City, Botanical Hill Reserve, -41.266667 173.3

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MSC0185762A. E. Wright   23691977-05-24
New Zealand, South Island, south side of Farewell Spit, South Island

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Asplenium oblongifolium Col.
MSC0185937A. E. Wright   23701977-05-24
New Zealand, South Island, southern side of Farewell Spit; North-west Nelson Ecological Region, West Whanganui Ecological District, Golden Bay, -40.516667 172.85

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MSC0185959A E Wright   23671977-05-25
New Zealand, South Island, New Zealand, South Island, North-west Nelson Ecological Region, West Whanganui Ecological District, Golden Bay, Farewell Spit, sand dunes, -40.516667 172.85

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Alsophila dealbata C.Presl
MSC0173148A. E. Wright   23911977-05-25
New Zealand, South Island, farm at base of Farewell Spit, South Island

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Hypolepis ambigua (A. Rich.) Brownsey & Chinnock
MSC0173774A. E. Wright   24221977-05-25
New Zealand, South Island, North-west Nelson Ecological Region, Wakamarama Ecological District, Farewell Spit, sand dunes; Map M24 875766, -40.5 172.833333


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