Dataset: BAYLU-BAYLU
Search Criteria: Russia; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Baylor University Herbarium


BAYLU:BAYLU
BAYLU000167R.P. Adams   67141991-06-25
Russia, Kazakhstan, Alma Ata Botanic Garden, 43.21982 76.91411, 600m

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BAYLU067673Jerry W. Leverenz   91832000-09-00
Russia, south to southwest facing slope, under Betula platyphylla with a few Populus tremula and Salix sp. shallow dry ravine with large stones. Near Esso, Kamchatka peninsula, Russia., 55.927382 158.707078, 550 - 700m

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BAYLU067668Jerry W. Leverenz   91782000-09-00
Russia, 25 km SW of the town of Labytnangi, Ural Mountains, Russia, 66.51534 66.02251, 2000m

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juniperus communis var. kamchatkensis
BAYLU067671J.W. Leverenz   72000-09-00
Russia, Near Esso, Kamchatka peninsula, Russia, south to southwest facing slope, 56 159, 550 - 700m

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BAYLU067667Robert P. Adams   91652000-09-00
Russia, 25 km SW of the town of Labytnangi, 66.498294 66.018504

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Senecio candolleanus
BAYLU034175A.P. Khokhriakov   1991-08-02
Russia, Daghestan Autonomous Republic, Akhty, Kurush Village, Mular Mountain, 44.6459744 -63.5846565, 2600m

BAYLU:BAYLU
BAYLU067670Jerry W. Leverenz   91642000-09-00
Russia, Near Esso, Kamchatka peninsula, Russia, 55.927382 158.707078, 550 - 700m

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BAYLU067672Jerry W. Leverenz   91812000-09-00
Russia, south to southwest facing slope, under Betula platyphylla with a few Populus tremula and Salix sp. shallow dry ravine with large stones. Near Esso, Kamchatka peninsula, Russia., 55.927382 158.707078, 550 - 700m

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BAYLU067669J. W. Leverenz   9179
Russia, Ural Mountains, 57.7069 59.5781

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undetermined
BAYLU034121V. D. Bochkin   s.n.1993-06-19
Russia, Saratov, 51.545787 46.015134


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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