Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Euonymus alatus f. striata (Euonymus alatus f. striatus, Euonymus alatus f. subtriflorus)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Arboretum Herbarium


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NA0219179Maki, M. | Yokoyama, J. | Yonekura, K. | E. , B. ,Y. | Fukuda, T. | Yoshida , K. | Horie, S.   9979591999-07-09
Japan

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NA0219180Yonekura, K | Ibaragi, Y. | Hayasaka, E. | Yamaji, H. | Uyama, Y.   39021998-06-30
Japan

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NA0219181Yonekura,Koji   939211993-11-22
Japan

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NA0219182Meyer, Paul W.   541979-03-10
South Korea

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NA0050151Meyer, Frederick G. | March, Sylvester G. | Kawase, M. | D. Nielsen, D.G. | Takahashi, H.   189781982-09-15
Japan, Hokkaido, Uryu-gun, In mixed woodland, Moshiri, near road 275, Horohanai-cho (Hokkaido Univ, Uryu Forest, field #320), 295 m. el, Uryu-gun, Hokkaido, Japan., 44.2 142.17, 295m

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NA0050152Meyer, Frederick G. | March, Sylvester G. | Kawase, M. | D. Nielsen, D.G. | Takahashi, H.   192731982-10-08
Japan, Honshu, Aomori Prefecture, So. Aomori; Deep woodland, Tsuta Numa, Towada-shi, Mt. Hakkoda area, el. 470 m, Kendo Rt. 1, ca. 30 km, So. Aomori, Aomori Pref., 40.33 140.58, 470m

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NA0219174Matuoka, T. | Togasi, M.   6281952-11-03
Japan

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NA0219175Togasi, M.   15061956-06-24
Japan

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NA0219176Mizushima, M.   5281952-05-00
Japan

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NA0219177Ohwi, J.   2111951-05-07
Japan

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NA0219178Furuse, Miyoshi   1961-07-05


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