Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Populus davidiana, Populus tremula var. davidiana
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Arboretum Herbarium


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NA00439071989 Expedition to South Korea   2111989-06-08
South Korea, Gangwon, Sokcho-si, Seoraksan, near Seorak Tourist Hotel. [Location previously entered as: Kang-won Do, Sokcho Shi, Sorak San. Near Sorak Tourist Hotel]., 38.172222 128.476389, 260m

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NA00439081980 Sino-American Botanical Expedition   13881980-09-17
China, Hubei, Shennongjia Forestry District, Shennongjia Forest District, hillside above Qianjiaping., 31.5 110.5, 1400 - 1800m

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NA00439161982 Expedition to Japan   189881982-09-17
Japan, Kitami, Ubaranai, Abashini-shi; Abashini National Forest, field 122., 230m

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NA00439171982 Expedition to Japan   189881982-09-17
Japan, Kitami, Ubaranai, Abashini-shi; Abashini National Forest, field 122., 230m

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NA0051143Whittemore, Alan T.   VV-832001-09-07
Russia, Primorsky, Shkotovsk District, Birch Creek up Livadiskaya (=Hualaza) Mountain, north of Anisimovka (= Kangauz)., 43.121667 132.795, 400 - 700m

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NA0498378Kramer, Richard J.   8301963-05-05
South Korea

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NA0498835Schneider, Camillo   1915-00-00
United States

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NA0498434Takahashi, H.   69091987-05-01
Japan

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NA0498435Furuse, Miyoshi   59571974-06-25
Japan

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NA0498436Ching, R.C.   401923-05-04
China


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