Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Viscum coloratum (Viscum album var. coloratum)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Arboretum Herbarium


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NA00238441985 Expedition to South Korea   33051985-08-28
South Korea, Jeollabuk-do, Mt. Naejangsan, near cable car station., 35.483333 126.883333, 450m

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NA00342681982 Expedition to Japan   189911982-09-17
Japan, Kitami, Abashini-shi,Ubaranai, Abashini National Forest, field 122., 230m

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NA00342991982 Expedition to Japan   192601982-10-06
Japan, Mori-machi, Aza-Akaigawa, Woodland near recreation area, Aza-Akaigawa in Mori-machi., 42 140.65, 200m

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NA0034300Meyer, Frederick G. | Creech, John L. | March, Sylvester G.   166971978-10-11
Japan, Honshu, Toyama Prefecture, Bijo Daira, Tateyama., 1158m

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NA0295154Yonekura, Koji | Hayashi, N. | Kabeya, D. | Saito, K. | Sato, M.   47351999-09-09
Japan

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NA0295155Furuse, Miyoshi   71401974-09-25
Japan

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NA0295156Togashi, M.   72281972-12-23
Japan

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NA0295157Kanai H.   7313641973-05-07
Japan

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NA0295158Murata, J. | Tateishi, Y. | Quadota, Y. | Midorikawa, K.   16811976-04-20
Japan

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NA0295159Yamazaki, T. | Sugiyama, M. | Inoue, K.   1978-04-21
Japan

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NA0295160Furuse, Miyoshi   13291956-12-17
Japan

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NA0295161Nakamoto, Kiyoshi   16661957-11-09
Japan

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NA0295162Tokashiki, Y.   7591954-01-00
Japan


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