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

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University of Vermont, Pringle Herbarium


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Macleaya cordata var. thunbergii
UVMVT139412Kirino, S.   7791955-07-29
Japan, In the village of Muro-Maki, town of Yatsuo, 17 kilometers south of the city of Toyama, 36.583333 137.116667

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Macleaya cordata (Willd.) R. Br.
UVMVT139413Charette, L.A.   11971953-07-12
Japan, Yamaguchi, In the village of Sengo-Kubara, 1.5 miles NW of Yokoyama village, Iwakuni City. (25.6 miles west of Hiroshima City). Base of east slope of Castle Mountain (Shiro-yama) National Forest, west bank of the Nishiki River., 34.166667 132.166667, 30m

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Macleaya cordata (Willd.) R. Br.
UVMVT139414   
Japan

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Macleaya R. Br.
UVMVT139416   
United States

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Macleaya R. Br.
UVMVT139417   
United States

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Macleaya R. Br.
UVMVT139418   
United States

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Macleaya R. Br.
UVMVT139419   
United States

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Macleaya wallichii
UVMVT139420Hooker, J.D.   
India, Hab. Sikkim Himalaya, 3048m

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Macleaya wallichii
UVMVT139421Prain   1751901-09-00
India, Sandampuk pasture. Sikkim Himalaya

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Macleaya R. Br.
UVMVT139422Younghusband, F.E.   61903-04-07
China, Gachung

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Macleaya paniculata
UVMVT139423Prain   3031901-00-00
India, Sikkim Himalaya

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Macleaya R. Br.
UVMVT139425   
France

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Macleaya bella
UVMVT139426   1896-00-00
India, Jongri, Sikkim Himalaya, 3962m

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Macleaya cordata (Willd.) R. Br.
UVMVT066009   1973-07-23
United States, Massachusetts, Hampshire, Mill River

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Macleaya cordata (Willd.) R. Br.
UVMVT066000   
United States, Vermont, Rutland, 43.65176 -73.03662

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Macleaya cordata (Willd.) R. Br.
UVMVT066008D. Hammond   s.n.1963-04-14
United States, Massachusetts, Hampshire, near Univ. of Mass. power house, 42.36447 -72.50686


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