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

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University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin State Herbarium


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v0334615WISTogashi, M.   6711980-11-02
Japan, Yamanashi, Honshu: Kitafuji Garden, Yamanakako-mura, Minamitsure-gun, 35.433333 138.85, 950m

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Pyrola incarnata (DC.) Fisch. ex Kom.
v0354245WISOhba, H.; Tateishi, Y.; Fujii, M.; Miyamoto, M.; Hasegawa, E.   707491970-07-04
Japan, Yamanashi, Honshu: Mt. Fuji; Yoshida-guchi, 5-gohme, 2400m

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Sedum L.
v0349594WISM. Fujimoto   68601968-10-07
Japan, Yamanashi, Honshu Pref. Yamanashi: Shimoyosida, Fujiyoshida-city.

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Lyonia Nutt.
v0380119WISN. Maruyama   17731958-07-01
Japan, Yamanashi, Nishizawa, ad fl, Fuefuki in Kai., 35.8 138.833333

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v0380228WISM. Togasi   12771956-05-06
Japan, Yamanashi, Hondo: Aokigahara, basi m. Fuji., 39.732612 140.151556

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v0386266WISM. Togasi   15361952-08-10
Japan, Yamanashi, Mt. Hyonosen in Mikatagun.

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v0397082WISM. Togashi   3951975-05-04
Japan, Yamanashi, Honshu. Uchino, Oshino-mura, Minamitsuru-gun., 35.472839 138.790584, 950m

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Rhododendron metternichii Siebold & Zucc.
v0397131WISTogasi, Makoto   15531957-08-00
Japan, Yamanashi, Honshu: Mt. Fuji in Kai

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v0397211WISTogashi, M.   3791975-05-01
Japan, Yamanashi, Honshu Pref. Yamanashi: Takamarubi, Yamanakako-mura, Minamitsuru-gun, 980m

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v0397232WISTagawa-M.   12211932-08-16
Japan, Yamanashi, Prov. Kai, Mt. Sirane Ainodake

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Luzula multiflora (Ehrh.) Lej.
v0345731WISM. Togashi   C384353-231983-06-08
Japan, Yamanashi, Okishinhata, Yamanakako-mura, Minamitsuru-gun, 950m

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Luzula multiflora (Ehrh.) Lej.
v0345757WISM. Togashi   68111968-06-15
Japan, Yamanashi

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v0387758WISN. Murayama   17711958-07-04
Japan, Yamanashi, Higashizawa, fl. Fuefuki in prov. Kai


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