Dataset: LL
Search Criteria: China; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Lundell Herbarium at the University of Texas at Austin


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LL00497757E. H. Wilson   171900-04-15
China, Hubei, Western Hupeh.

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LL00497758E. H. Wilson   14671901-07-15
China, Hubei, Western Hupeh.

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LL00521628Cavalerie   38601912-11-01
China, Pin-fa, Kuy-tcheu.

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Eriocaulon faberi
LL00374536Faber   206
China, Zhejiang, [ Formerly Chekiang] Ningpo Mts.

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Eriocaulon minusculum
LL00374573Harry Smith   121231934-09-13
China, Sikang. Between Taining (Ngata) and Taofu (Dawo) -- Sungligku, in palude.

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LL00374962E. H. Wilson   22211908-08-01
China, Western Szechuan.

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Clerodendrum yunnanense H.H. Hu ex Hand.-Mazz.
LL00374997Unknown Agent   s.n.1916-06-01
China, Yunnan, Dist. Yunnan Fu. Ad latera urdutium occid.

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Congea chinensis
LL00375000H. T. Tsai   526111932-01-01
China, Yunnan, [no locality]

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LL00375144T. T. Yu   163901938-06-21
China, Yunnan, Shunning, Hila.

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LL00375148Wai-Tak Tsang   951928-04-27
China, Hainan, Hung Shek Shan, Taam Chau Dist.


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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