Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Aconitum kusnezoffii (Aconitum pulcherrimum)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Arboretum Herbarium


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NA0003753NACPEC 1994 Expedition   BJG-0211994-09-14
China, Hebei, Miyun County, Beijing Municipality; Yong Xiu Gou (Valley of the Beautiful Clouds), Wuling Shan Preserve., 40.613889 117.388611, 840m

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NA0003999NACPEC 1994 Expedition   BJG-1321994-09-27
China, Hebei, Mentougou District, Beijing Municipality; Huang Cheng Yu, (Huang Cheng Valley), Baihua Shan Preserve., 39.826111 115.566389, 1300m

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NA0028898Meyer, Frank N.   11851913-08-12
China, Hebei, Hsaic Wu Tai Shan., 1524 - 2743m

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NA0051147Whittemore, Alan T.   VV-1572001-09-09
Russia, Primorsky, Oktyabrskaya District, ca 2 km north of the village of Vladimirovka., 44.131667 131.663333

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NA0051609Whittemore, Alan T.   VV-2372001-09-13
Russia, Primorsky, Khasanskiy Region, Near Ryazanovka, ca 1 km from the coast (Boisman Bay)., 42.783333 131.253333, 20m

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NA0051821Roerich Expedition   14-III1934-08-23
China, Collected basin of Western line of Chinese Eastern Region.

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NA00239041984 Expedition to South Korea   29291984-11-02
South Korea, Chungcheongnam-do, Sowon Myon, Uihang-Ri; 1 km N of Chollipo, Pangjikol., 36.8 126.158333, 40m

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NA0433599Kramer, Richard J.   10271963-09-29
South Korea


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