Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Pinus yunnanensis (Pinus sinensis var. yunnanensis)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Carnegie Museum of Natural History Herbarium


CM:Botany-botany
CM283934ZhenJu, Z.   1133691981-04-24
China, Kangding, no further locality, 2200m

CM:Botany-botany
CM283935ZhenJu, Z.   1133581981-04-24
China, Kangding, no further locality, 2200m

CM:Botany-botany
CM283936ZhenJu, Z.   1133441981-04-24
China, Kanngding, no further locality, 1700m

Deaver Herbarium (Northern Arizona University)


ASC
ASC00019347R. McDowell   801966-04-05
United States, California, El Dorado, 4 mi NE of Placerville, at the Institute of Forest Genetics, 38.770617 -120.745984, 823m

Louisiana State University, Shirley C. Tucker Herbarium


LSU-NO:Vascular Plants
NO0024851N. Floy Bracelin   17001941-10-12
United States, California, Alameda, The Garden of Anson and Anita Blake, Berkeley

University of Cincinnati, Margaret H. Fulford Herbarium - Vascular Plants


CINC
CINC-V-0005387H.Li   6781986-05-29
China, Yunnan, Along trail to Buddhist monastery on Wenbifong, Lijiang, Yunnan., 2400m

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Gymnosperms
1213125N. Floy Bracelin   17001941-10-12
United States, California, Alameda, The Garden of Anson and Anita Blake, Berkeley CA

University of Tennessee Vascular Herbarium


TENN
TENN-V-0255394   120041983-01-17
China

University of Texas at El Paso Biodiversity Collections Herbarium


UTEP:Herb
UTEP:Herb:86824Collector(s): Zsolt Debreczy   1983-06-14
Hungary, in Bedgebury National Pinetum, Anglia Mer, Comit. Kent, Inter Pagum Goundhurst Et Hawkhurst, 120 - 120m


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

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.