Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Juniperus taxifolia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Arboretum Herbarium


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NA0102749Sherman, L. | DeVries, C. | Carle, M.   10083V052005-01-26
United States, Illinois, DuPage County, Lisle; The Morton Arboretum. Cupressaceae, Juniperus north; G-48/60-80.

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Juniperus taxifolia var. lutchuensis
NA0268672Debreczy, Zsolt | Rácz, István   1984-06-14
Hungary

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Juniperus taxifolia var. lutchuensis
NA0268673Sykes, W.R.   39/741974-10-09
Australia

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NA0094793Furuse, Miyoshi   82691975-04-01
Japan, Imasato, Yamato-son Is. Amami-ohdhima, Prov. Ohsumi, Kyusyu.

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NA0094860Furuse, Miyoshi   72421974-10-27
Japan, Mt. Hatsune-yama Is. Chichi-jima, Ogasawara Islands.

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NA0094861Furuse, Miyoshi   56601974-05-10
Japan, Miyano-hama Is. Chichi-jima Ogasawara Islands.

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NA0094862Ono, M. | Kobayashi, S.   s.n.1974-05-07
Japan, Isl Ani-jima, en route from Taki-no-ura to the N foot of Mt. Mikaeriyama.

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NA0094863Furuse, Miyoshi   57811974-05-15
Japan, Mt. Karakasa-yama Is. Chichi-jima Ogasawara Islands.

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NA0094864Furuse, Miyoshi   75251974-12-21
Japan, Okumura Is. Chichi-jima Ogasawara Islands.

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NA0094865Furuse, Miyoshi   78161975-01-12
Japan, Oku-mura. Chichi-jima Ogasawara Islands.


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