Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Crataegus maximowiczii
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Arboretum Herbarium


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NA0109986Tunison, Kevin | Scanlon, Martin   PR-2006-0402006-08-15
Russia, Primorsky, Shkotovsky District, Ussuriysky Preserve, on bank of Komarov River., 43.64425 132.3518, 183m

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NA0003510NACPEC 1997 Expedition   51997-09-04
China, Jilin, Changbai County, Near Yalu River., 41.555278 128.288056, 798m

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NA0003677NACPEC 1993 Expedition   HLJ-641993-09-09
China, Heilongjiang, Jian Shan Jiao, 43.875278 129.041111, 530m

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NA0028981Meyer, Frank N.   3501906-08-00
North Korea, mountainsides.

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NA0028982Meyer, Frank N.   1771906-08-05
North Korea, We Ping Tong.

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NA0049451Whittemore, Alan T. | Doudkin, R.   VV-512001-09-06
Russia, Primorsky, Shkotovsk District, Edges of Anisimovka (= Kangauz)., 43.166667 132.77, 200m

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NA0049453Whittemore, Alan T.   VV-542001-09-07
Russia, Primorsky, Shkotovsk District, Birch Creek up Livadiskaya (=Hualaza) Mountain, north of Anisimovka (= Kangauz)., 43.121667 132.795, 400 - 700m

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NA0408359Unknown Collector   15691950-05-20
United States

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NA0408834Carlino, Janet | Steinhouse, Peg   6784V941994-08-23
United States

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NA0408835Packard, Sarah | Terrien, Don   5409V921992-08-04
United States

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NA0408836Woroshilov, V.N.   1963-05-20
Russia

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NA0408837Howard, G.S. | Vanderslice, G.G.   1978-06-12
United States

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NA0408838McWilliams, Edward L.   14481965-07-08
United States


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