Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Abies delavayi, Abies delavayi subsp. fansipanensis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Arboretum Herbarium


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NA0035353Rock, Joseph F.   221341932-05-00
China, Tibet Autonomous Region, Tsarung, Sikitung; Mt. Kenichunpo; Northern slopes of Mt. Kenichunpo, Upper Salwin River., 3353m

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NA0094506Boulet, H.N.   391D1988-01-12
Vietnam, Tonkin, near Langson.

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NA0094507Liu, Yu-shih   23301937-11-00
China, Sichuan, Tien-Chian.

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NA0268962Sykes, W.R.   140/661966-09-29
New Zealand

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NA0268963Meyer, Frederick G.   72471959-10-03
France

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NA0268964Meyer, Frederick G.   83661964-08-17
United Kingdom

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NA0268965Meyer, Frederick G.   83561964-08-16
United Kingdom

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NA0035421Rock, Joseph F.   249871932-04-00
China, Yunnan, Mt. Gyi-na lo-ko; Slopes of Mt. Gyi-na lo-ko, 2nd peak of the Yu-lung shan.

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NA0035422Rock, Joseph F.   220731932-05-00
China, Tibet Autonomous Region, Mt. Kenichunpo; E & W slopes of Mt. Kenichunpo, Salwin & Irrawady divide.

U.S. National Seed Herbarium


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BARC000695Rock, Joseph F.   
China, Yunnan

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BARC000696Fu, H.K.   
China

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BARC000697de Rothschild, L.N.   
China

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BARC000698Ching, R.C.   
China, Lu-shan

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BARC000699Yu, T.T.   
China, Kulu

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BARC000700McLaren, H.   
China


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