Dataset: BRY-V
Taxa: Cercidiphyllum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Brigham Young University, S. L. Welsh Herbarium


BRY:V
BRYV0200314H. Fujino   6291991-07-25
japan, Toyama, Kaminiikawa-gun Oyama machi Arimine, Kamiuwabamitani., 1500m

BRY:V
Cercidiphyllum japonicum Siebold & Zucc. ex J.J.Hoffm. & J.H.Schult. bis
BRYV0200313Robert F. Thorne   s.n.1981-04-00
U.S.A., California, Los Angeles, Home in Claremont, cultivated plants of California.

BRY:V
Cercidiphyllum japonicum Siebold & Zucc. ex J.J.Hoffm. & J.H.Schult. bis
BRYV0200312Steven R. Hill   170051986-08-13
U.S.A., Massachusetts, Hampshire, Amherst, University of Massachusetts campus. Leach Hall. Common on campus.

BRY:V
Cercidiphyllum japonicum Siebold & Zucc. ex J.J.Hoffm. & J.H.Schult. bis
BRYV0200311Steven Clemants   56891994-05-24
U.S.A., New Jersey, Union, Echo Lake Park, S of HIghway 22, W of Kenilworth., 40.67861 -74.33388

BRY:V
Cercidiphyllum japonicum Siebold & Zucc. ex J.J.Hoffm. & J.H.Schult. bis
BRYV0200309Dick O. Hallsey   3211983-10-25
U.S.A., Utah, Utah, Prove, Brigham Young University, Brow of hill SW of Alumni House.

BRY:V
Cercidiphyllum japonicum Siebold & Zucc. ex J.J.Hoffm. & J.H.Schult. bis
BRYV0200308E. F. Reimschiissel   10841955-08-12
U.S.A., Utah, Cache, Edgewood Hall Nursery, Providence.

BRY:V
Cercidiphyllum japonicum Siebold & Zucc. ex J.J.Hoffm. & J.H.Schult. bis
BRYV0200315K. H. Mattisson   s.n.1954-05-04
Japan

BRY:V
Cercidiphyllum japonicum Siebold & Zucc. ex J.J.Hoffm. & J.H.Schult. bis
BRYV0200310Robert F. Thorne   456011974-05-31
U.S.A., Massachusetts

BRY:V
Cercidiphyllum japonicum Siebold & Zucc. ex J.J.Hoffm. & J.H.Schult. bis
BRYV0200307E. F. Reimschiissel   10841955-08-12
U.S.A., Utah, Edgewood. Hall Nursery, Providence.


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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