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

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Colorado State University, Charles Maurer Herbarium


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Acer argutum Maxim. ex Miq.
155116collectors: Yoshiharu Matsumura   1934-00-00
Japan, Japan, Tarobo, Mt. Fuji

CS
155121collectors: Yoshiharu Matsumura   1942-11-17
Japan, Japan, Chookooji-Temple, Musa, Prov.Ohmi (Natural Monument in Japan)

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102937collectors: William M. Canby   1888-07-29
Japan, Mt. Haguro, Japan

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155040collectors: S.E. Schlarbaum   1980-00-00
Japan, Formosa

CS
155041collectors: S.E. Schlarbaum   1980-00-00
Japan, Formosa

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159442collectors: Y. Matsumura   47541939-08-15
Japan, Misaki, Sagami, Japan

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163460collectors: S.E. Schlarbaum   1980-00-00
Japan, Seed Provenance: Formosa

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Cryptomeria japonica (L. f.) D. Don
163461collectors: S.E. Schlarbaum   1980-00-00
Japan, Seed Provenance: Kyushu, Japan

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168934collectors: Y. Matsumura   1959-07-28
Japan, Kobe.

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170680collectors: Y. Matsumura   65811939-07-19
Japan, Japan alps, Mt. Koma, Kiso.

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Osmorhiza aristata (Thunb.) Rydb.
173166collectors: Kouzi Yonekura   D1999-08-06
Japan, Tsuta Spa, Hakkoda, Towadako Town, Aomori Pref.


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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