Dataset: VT-
Taxa: Acanthopanax
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Vermont, Pringle Herbarium


VT
Acanthopanax trichodon Franch. & Sav.
UVMVT182190[unknown]   s.n.
Japan, Prov. Boshiu

VT
Acanthopanax spinosum (L. f.) Miq.
UVMVT182191[unknown]   s.n.1901-07-00
Japan, Mt. Buko, Chichibu, Prov. Musashi, 35.95167 139.09778

VT
UVMVT182192Kirino, S.   7781955-07-29
Japan, Toyama, In the village of Muro-Maki, town of Yatsuo, 17 kilometers south of the city of Toyama, 36.583333 137.116667

VT
UVMVT182193Kirino, S.   8201955-08-16
Japan, Toyama, Mt. Shiraki, in the town of Yatsuo, 32 kilometers south of the city of Toyama., 36.583333 137.116667, 800m

VT
Acanthopanax innovans (Siebold & Zucc.) Seem.
UVMVT182194[unknown]   s.n.
Japan, Prov. Omi

VT
Acanthopanax evodiaefolius
UVMVT316180Y. Fa-Ying   11067
China, Anhuei Prov.

VT
UVMVT316181J.L. Reveal, J.A. Duke   5969
China, Sichuan Prov.


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