Dataset: WIS-
Search Criteria: Japan; Aomori; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin State Herbarium


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v0261148WISHayasaka, Elsuke   28201999-08-18
Japan, Aomori, Northern Honshu; Aomori Pref, Kamikita County, Rokkasho Village, Obuchi, Lake Obuchinuma, 40.95 141.36667

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Bolboschoenus planiculmis (F.Schmidt) T.V.Egorova
v0261149WISHayasaka, Elsuke   29111999-10-03
Japan, Aomori, Northern Honshu; Aomori Pref, Kamikita County, Rokkasho Village, Obuchi, Lake Obuchinuma, 40.95 141.36667

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Bolboschoenus planiculmis (F.Schmidt) T.V.Egorova
v0261144WISHayasaka, Elsuke   28091999-08-18
Japan, Aomori, Northern Honshu; Aomori Pref, Kamikita County, Rokkasho Village, Obuchi, Lake Obuchinuma, 40.95 141.36667

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v0351447WISH. Kanai   87521964-06-30
Japan, Aomori, Sarukura, Hakkoda, 1250m

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Cassiope lycopodioides (Pall.) D. Don
v0356014WISKanai, H.   87371964-06-29
Japan, Aomori, Mt. Ido-dake, Hakkoda, Aomori Preff., 1480m

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v0357123WISK. Okamoto   7791953-10-01
Japan, Aomori, Mt. Hakkoda in Mutsu, 41.290904 141.033267

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v0367417WISK. Okamoto   7621953-10-01
Japan, Aomori, Mutsu, Mondo: Mt. Hakkoda.

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v0367419WISH. Kanai   87631963-06-30
Japan, Aomori, Sarukura, Hakkoda., 1000m

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v0367431WISK. Okamoto   7681953-10-01
Japan, Aomori, Mutsu, Mt. Hakkoda in Mutsu., 41.289444 141.216944

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v0370222WISH. Kanai   87361964-06-29
Japan, Aomori, Mt. Ido-dake, Hakkoda, 1440m

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v0379358WISM. Togasi   11111954-10-13
Japan, Aomori, Honshu: Mt. Osoreyama in Mutsu., 41.289444 141.216944

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Phyllodoce aleutica (Spreng.) A. Heller
v0380699WISH. Kanai   87571964-06-29
Japan, Aomori, Mt. Hakkoda-otake, Hakkoda., 1550m

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Loiseleuria procumbens (L.) Desv. ex Loisel.
v0400437WISKanai, H.   87411964-06-29
Japan, Aomori, Patna. Mt. Hakkoda-otake, Hakkoda, Aomori Pref., 1580m


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