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

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University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin State Herbarium


WIS
Bolboschoenus yagara (Ohwi) Y.C.Yang & M.Zhan
v0261147WISHayasaka, Elsuke   32772001-06-16
Japan, Miyagi, Northern Honshu; Miyagi Pref, Watari County, Yamamoto Town, Hadeniwa, 38 140.86667

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Bolboschoenus yagara (Ohwi) Y.C.Yang & M.Zhan
v0261146WISHayasaka, Elsuke   31682000-06-16
Japan, Miyagi, Northern Honshu; Miyagi Pref, Kurihara County, Wakayanagi Town, Kamihatacka, north shore of Lake Izunuma, 38.71667 141.1

WIS
v0344272WIST. Naito & S. Ishikawa   s.n.1978-09-01
Japan, Miyagi

WIS
Enkianthus campanulatus (Miq.) G. Nicholson
v0357091WISK. Sugawara; K. Saito   1970-06-18
Japan, Miyagi, N. Honshu: Miyagi Pref, Shiroishi-shi, Obara., 37.996908 140.579437

WIS
v0385022WISIdzumi, H.; Togashi, M.   5351980-09-30
Japan, Miyagi, Honshu Miyagi Pref.: Aobadai, Sendai, 150m

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v0385026WISTogasi, M.   10291954-04-25
Japan, Miyagi, Honshu: Yamamoto in Settsu


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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