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Dataset: BRY-V
Search Criteria: China; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Brigham Young University, S. L. Welsh Herbarium


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Dicranopteris dichotoma (Thunb.) Bernh.
BRYV0012261James L. Reveal   60181981-08-14
China, Sichuan, White Silk Cloud Mountains (Jing Yun Shan) near Three Flowers (San Hua), about 60 km north of Chongqing., 1600m

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BRYV0097161James L. Reveal   59581981-08-13
China, Sichuan, Sichuan Province: Leshan, about 150 km south of Chengdu, at the Leshan Stone Buddha grounds overlooking the Yantze River (Chang Jiang).

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Arachniodes rhomboidea (Schott) Ching
BRYV0097195James L. Reveal   60141981-08-14
China, Sichuan, Sichuan Province: White Silk Cloud Mountains (Jing Yun Shan) near Three Flowers (San Hua), about 60 km north of Chongqing., 1600m

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Allantodia crinipes (Ching) Ching
BRYV0094142James L. Reveal   60171981-08-14
China, Sichuan Provience, White Silk Cloud Mountains (Jing Yun Shan) near Three Flowers (San Hua), about 60 km north of Chongqing., 1600m

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Lygodium japonicum (Thunb.) Sw.
BRYV0014353James L. Reveal   59031981-08-12
China, Sichuan Provience, Emei Mountains (Emei Shan), west of Emei, about 150 km south of Chengdu, on a slope above the Temple of Catching Tiger (Fu Hushi).

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BRYV0028610James L. Reveal   59021981-08-12
China, Sichuan Provience: Emei Mountains (Emei Shan), west of Emei, about 150 km. south of Chengdu, on a slope above the Temple of Catching Tiger (Fu Hushi).

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BRYV0068290C. O. Levine   33391918-09-24
China, Kwong Tung Province, Lin District.

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BRYV0073583David E. Boufford   240221988-08-22
China, Sichuan. Dujiangyan Municipality (formerly Guan Xian); Yulei Mountain., 800m

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Gaultheria notabilis J. Anthony
BRYV0148390Lu Lu   07-0052007-06-30
China, Yunnan, Tengchong, Yawu Village. W Yunnan., 25.09833 -98.55833, 2290m

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BRYV0151662C. I. Lei   2961932-12-15
China, Ngou Mei Fa, Na Chong Yuon village, Lam Ko District. Hainan.

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Cynanchum thesioides (Freyn) K. Schum.
BRYV0164313Steve Boyd   47521990-07-22
China, Yin Shan Mountains, Forest Research Station in Baishitou Valley, 26 miles north of Hohhot.

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Metasequoia occidentalis
BRYV0015250Li Ye-Liang   s.n.2006-10-00
China, The fossils of dawn redwood was collected from the Wuyun Formation, Jiayin County, Heilongjiang Province, north-east China., 49.26666 129.63333

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Chloris Sw.
BRYV0042752Jerry Barlow   1985-09-02
china, Guangzhou, Canton. Collected within the City Limits of Guangzhou (Canton).

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Eritrichium rupestre (Pall. ex Georgi) Bunge
BRYV0189905Steve Boyd   47571990-07-22
China, Yin Shan Mountains, Forest Research Station in Baishitou Valley, 26 miles north of Hohhot.

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BRYV0173375K. H. Mattisson   1954-04-16
China, Native of west China.

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BRYV0179104K. H. Mattisson   s.n.1953-08-17
China, Himalayas and southwest China.

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BRYV0179102K. H. Mattisson   s.n.1953-06-19
China, Native of central China.

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BRYV0179085K. H. Mattisson   s.n.1954-06-05
China, Native to central China.

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Tripterygium wilfordii var. execum Sprague & Takeda
BRYV0200187W. H. Cowgill   15651939-07-15
China, Chekiang, Chuki, From near Shih Hsia KÕou. Cuttings collected by Peter Liu. Received Jan. 2, 1936. Grown in Glenn Dale Introduction Garden, Maryland.

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Tripterygium wilfordii var. execum Sprague & Takeda
BRYV0200188W. T. Swingle   s.n.1939-10-00
China, Chekiang, Chuki, From near Shih Hsia KÕou. Cuttings collected by Peter Liu, received Jan. 2, 1936. Grown in Glenn Dale Introduction Garden, Maryland.

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Petrosimonia sibirica (Pall.) Bunge
BRYV0204725James D. Morefield   50891989-06-15
China, Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu: North margin of Tien Shan, south margin of Junggar Basin, 3.1 road km west of Shawan and the turn to Laoshawan, +/- 70 road km east of Kuytun on road from Urumqi., 44.33333 85.58333, 550m

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BRYV0204981H. C. Stutz   957531993-02-11
China, BYU Greenhouse--grown from seed collected in China (#93269).

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Dichrocephala auriculata (Thunb.) Druce
BRYV0238340James L. Reveal   58791981-08-12
China, Sichuan Provience: Emei Mountains (Emei Shan), west of Emei, about 150 km south of Chengdu, on a slope above the Temple of Catching Tiger (Fu Hushi).

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BRYV0247013Jerry Barlow   s.n.1985-09-02
China, Guanghou (Canton). Collected within the City Limits of Guangzhou (Canton).

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Saussurea linearis Champ. ex Benth.
BRYV0270304   0572002-12-14
China, Hong Kong., 200m

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undetermined
BRYV0014245Jerry Barlow   s.n.1985-09-02
China, Guangzhou (Canton). Collected withing the City Limits of Guangzhou.

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undetermined
BRYV0014246Jerry Barlow   s.n.1985-09-02
China, Guanghou (Canton). Collected within the City Limits of Guangzhou (Canton).

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Arailia
BRYV0162053Jerry Barlow   1985-09-02
China, Collected within the City limits of Guangzhou (Canton).


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