Dataset: MO-
Taxa: Biota
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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Biota orientalis (L.) Endl.
887298James W. Kessler   68191983-03-21
United States, Texas, Brazos, Texas A&M University range management area south of Easterwood Airport. snady soil. Tracy Herbarium, Texas A&M University.

MO
Biota orientalis (L.) Endl.
1377890John R. Stone   21481999-10-25
United States, California, Alameda, Berkeley. Spring Wind Herb Company, 2325 Fourth St. #6, 94710, phone (800) 588-4883. Wholesale distributor of Chinese herbs., 37.87167 -122.27167

MO
Biota japonica var. filiformis
957510I. Tidestrom   41411913-09-23
United States, Georgia, Cultivated plant from Berckmann Nursery, Augusta, Georgia.

MO
Biota orientalis (L.) Endl.
1506934John K. Myers   18612000-04-18
United States, Missouri, Chinese Herbals, Dr. Wenying Cui, 8625-A Olive Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63132, ph: 314-432-2935, 38.68306 -90.52333

MO
Biota orientalis (L.) Endl.
1377898John R. Stone   21521999-10-25
United States, California, Alameda, Berkeley. Spring Wind Herb Company, 2325 Fourth St. #6, 94710, phone (800) 588-4883. Wholesale distributor of Chinese herbs., 37.87167 -122.27167


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.