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

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Stoneville Weed Science Laboratory Herbarium


SWSL
SWSL001894   
Japan

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SWSL002030Tetsuo Koyama   s.n.1954-07-15
Japan, Hokkaido, Hama-tombetsu, 45.130203 142.391165

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SWSL002205K. Mayebara   s.n.1960-09-03
Japan, Kawamura Higo

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SWSL002245Tetsuo Koyama   55431950-10-08
Japan, Aichi, Shinjohara, 34.72326 137.484455

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SWSL006212Drs. Byong-Hee Choi and Y. Endo Chin-Sung Chang   9341986-08-24
Japan, Aomori, Minamitsgara-gun, road side between Mt. Hakoda-san and Lake Towata (National Road 102, 4 km from Lake Towata), 37.242689 140.848308

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SWSL006213W/Dr. Byong-Hee Choi   9821986-08-28
Japan, Miyagi, Miyagi-gun, South side of Mt. Funagata-yama, near Jouge 7-8 km from National road 48, 38.455 140.621111

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SWSL006214Chang, Chin-Sung; Takahashi, Hideki   8221986-08-20
Japan, Hokkaido, Kamikawa, University of Tokyo Forest Experimental Station, 35.683333 139.433333


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Google Map

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