Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Tilia miqueliana
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Arboretum Herbarium


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NA0228963Mazzeo, Peter M. | Vavrek, M.C.   31021984-07-10
United States

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NA0228964Mazzeo, Peter M. | Taylor, N.P.   30051983-09-12
United Kingdom

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NA0228965Taoda, H.   31651977-07-05
Japan

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NA0228966Meyer, Frederick G.   84851964-08-23
United Kingdom

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NA0228967Milton. Mary O.   5481959-07-23
United States

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NA0228968   1914-11-10
Japan

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NA0228969Blake, S.F.   1926-06-05
United States

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NA0023108Sino-American Yuntai Botanical Expedition   451991987-06-13
China, Jiangsu, N Headland of Liuhe; Yuntai Shan, Lianyungong Bay; extending to Linhong Kou., 34.766667 119.3, 120 - 150m

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NA0023109Sino-American Yuntai Botanical Expedition   450121987-06-08
China, Jiangsu, Lianyun District, Lianyungong City; Yuntai Shan; Liuhe (Willow River site)., 34.683333 119.416667, 80 - 100m

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NA0023110Sino-American Yuntai Botanical Expedition   451461987-06-12
China, Jiangsu, Lianyun District, Lianyungong City; Yuntai Shan; Sucheng, trail to ecological study plots, entrance to Yuntai Nature Reserve and the ca 1200 yr.old Buddhist temple., 32.5 119.416667, 270m

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NA0101148Wang, X.Q.   951995-07-31
China, Jiangsu, Jurong County, Mt. BaoHua., 340m

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NA0101149Yao, Kan   85011981-09-22
China, Jiangsu, LianYunGang, Yun Tai Shan.


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