Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Schizocodon soldanelloides (Shortia soldanelloides), Schizocodon soldanelloides var. magnus (Shortia soldanelloides var. magna)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Arboretum Herbarium


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NA0237308Yonekura, Koji   57282000-07-02
Japan

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NA0237309Kimura, Arika   100381938-06-13
Japan

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NA0237310Subuki, M. | Kajita, T.   1994-05-29
Japan

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NA0049721Meyer, Frederick G. | Creech, John L. | March, Sylvester G.   168051978-10-16
Japan, Honshu, Ishikawa Prefecture, Noto peninsula, above Suzu City., 305m

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NA0049722Meyer, Frederick G. | Creech, John L. | March, Sylvester G.   167291978-10-12
Japan, Honshu, Toyama Prefecture, Mt. Tateyam, at Tengu daira., 2195m

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NA0237284Togasi, M.   4311952-05-18
Japan

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NA0237285Furuse, Miyoshi   1961-06-20
Japan

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NA0237286Murata, J. | Yamaguchi, T. | Watano, Y. | Kawahara, T. | Im, H.T.   55881986-04-24
Japan

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NA0237287Utech, Fredrick H. | Whigham, D. | Kudoh, H.   93-30121993-09-12
Japan

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NA0237291Furuse, Miyoshi   1961-05-30
Japan

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NA0237292Furuse, Miyoshi   1961-09-22
Japan

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NA0237293Togasi, M.   17191958-05-13
Japan

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NA0237294Togasi, M.   6081952-11-03
Japan


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