Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Fatsia oligocarpella
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Arboretum Herbarium


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NA0065845Furuse, Miyoshi   76761974-12-29
Japan, East side of Mt. Sakai-ga-take, Hahajima Island, Ogasawara Islands (Bonin Islands).

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NA0101165Furuse, Miyoshi   76761974-12-29
Japan, East side of Mt. Sakai-ga-take, Hahajima Island, Ogasawara Islands (Bonin Islands).

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NA0101166Furuse, Miyoshi   78361975-01-14
Japan, Mt. Kuwano-ki-yama Is. Chichi-jima Ogasawara Islands (((Bonin Islands))).

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NA0101167Furuse, Miyoshi   78361975-01-14
Japan, Mt. Kuwano-ki-yama Is. Chichi-jima Ogasawara Islands (((Bonin Islands))).

NA
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NA0101168Furuse, Miyoshi   78361975-01-14
Japan, Mt. Kuwano-ki-yama Is. Chichi-jima Ogasawara Islands (((Bonin Islands))).

NA
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NA0101169Furuse, Miyoshi   73301974-10-30
Japan, about 350-200 m. Mt. Chibusa-yama Is. haha-jima Ogasawara Islands *Bonin Islands*.

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Image Associated With the Occurence
NA0101170Furuse, Miyoshi   77791975-01-08
Japan, about 200-463 m. summit from half part Mt. Chibusa-yama Is. Haha-jima, Ogasawara Islands (((Bonin Islands))).

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NA0101171Furuse, Miyoshi   75511974-12-22
Japan, near about 200 m. Mt. Hatsune Is. Chichi-jima Ogasawara Islands (((Bonin Islands))).

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NA0101172Furuse, Miyoshi   75511974-12-22
Japan, near about 200 m. Mt. Hatsune Is. Chichi-jima Ogasawara Islands (((Bonin Islands))).

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NA0101173Ono, M. | Kobayashi, S. | Wakabayashi, M.   1474681974-05-09
Japan, Island Chichi-jima, Mt. Asahi-yama.


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