Dataset: MOAR-
Taxa: Eupteleaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Morris Arboretum of University of Pennsylvania


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MOAR0016497M. Hiroe   150321959-06-19
Japan, Kyoto, Sakyo-ku, Mount Kurama, Kyoto City, 35.123898 135.771645

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MOAR0016498Rick Lewandowski   1141996-09-15
China, Shaanxi, Nanzheng, Manzheng Forest Bureau, Liping Forest Station, Hanzhong District, 32.789722 107.656944, 1560m

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MOAR0016499Rick Lewandowski   11996-09-06
China, Shaanxi, Foping, Foping Nature Preserve, Ling Cun Mu, Hanzhong District, 33.694444 107.9425, 1660m

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MOAR0016500Kevin Conrad   0391994-09-18
China, Hubei, Wudang Shan, just S of main tourist path, 32.41305 111.00638, 863m

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Euptelea pleiosperma Hook.f. & Thomson
MOAR0016502unknown   0272005-09-21
China, Gansu, Zhou Qu Shen, Chagang, Bai Long Jiang Forest Station, Ge'er Gou, 33.55266 104.337, 2121m

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Euptelea pleiosperma Hook.f. & Thomson
MOAR0016501Anthony S. Aiello   0192008-09-22
China, Shaanxi, Mei Xian, Ying Tou, Hong He Gu Forest Park, 34.03433 107.7925, 1900m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.