Dataset: MOR-
Search Criteria: Japan; Toyama; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Morton Arboretum


MOR
0061765MORSakai, N   556611999-09-18
Japan, Toyama, Fukuno, Angoji Mushiroike Pool., 36.583333 136.883333

MOR
Frangula crenata (Siebold & Zucc.) Miq.
0072505MOROhta, M   232391991-06-17
Japan, Toyama, Kosugi Town, Ueno., 36.683333 137.083333

MOR
Alnus japonica (Thunb.) Steud.
0073493MORMizuno, Y   654071998-10-17
Japan, Toyama

MOR
Alnus pendula Matsum.
0075400MORMurata, G   673981987-05-04
Japan, Toyama

MOR
Alnus japonica (Thunb.) Steud.
0073492MOROhta, M   585771984-10-24
Japan, Toyama

MOR
Alnus fauriei H.Lev. & Vaniot
0074880MOROhta, M   390261986-08-13
Japan, Toyama

MOR
Alnus fauriei H.Lev. & Vaniot
0074878MORSakai, N   653771999-04-21
Japan, Toyama

MOR
Alnus japonica (Thunb.) Steud.
0073498MORYasuda, S   559361998-10-17
Japan, Toyama

MOR
0075702MORMurata, G   673851987-05-05
Japan, Toyama, Honshu: Taira-mura, Higashitonami-gun. Along Senzugawa.

MOR
0067417MORSakai, N   562851999-05-13
Japan, Toyama, Fukuoka Town, Goi Dam., 36.733333 136.883333

MOR
0067418MOROhta, M   564832000-05-10
Japan, Toyama, Akamedani, Yamada Vill., 36.566667 137.066667

MOR
0068648MOROhta, M   586361984-11-04
Japan, Toyama, Himi City, Kanefuda on steepy slope., 36.9 136.9

MOR
0068650MOROhta, M   581851998-10-21
Japan, Toyama, Fuchu Town, Jyorakuji, forest of Inari shrine., 36.616667 137.116667

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Iris sanguinea Donn ex Hornem.
0076857MOROhta, M   559911999-05-28
Japan, Toyama, Tochiori, Yatuo Town., 36.5 137.05

MOR
0086538MOROhta, M   409811990-04-24
Japan, Toyama, Jyoushi Park, Toyama City., 36.683333 137.2

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0087584MOROhta, M   400811988-07-04
Japan, Toyama, Tateyama City, Shiraiwa river, 36.6 137.433333


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