Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Tricholepidium
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Botanical Research Institute of Texas, Philecology Herbarium


BRIT:BRIT
Tricholepidium normale (D. Don) Ching
BRIT531806Gaoligong Shan Biodiversity Survey   304342006-05-20
China, Yunnan, Tengchong, Datang Cun. Vicinity of Shuidongyan, NNE of Datang. W side of Gaoligong Shan., 25.7395 98.6965, 2020m

Michigan State University


MSC
Tricholepidium superficiale (Bl.) Fraser-Jenk.
MSC0264542Alsham Khrga   s.n.
India

MSC
Tricholepidium buergerianum (Miq.) Fraser-Jenk.
MSC0270599C. C. Kou   8591959-02-16
Taiwan, Province of China, Ching Shui Kou, Nantou county

MSC
Tricholepidium buergerianum (Miq.) Fraser-Jenk.
MSC0270600Unknown   s.n.
Taiwan, Province of China

MSC
Tricholepidium buergerianum (Miq.) Fraser-Jenk.
MSC0270601Y. Saiki   18781981-03-18
Japan, Nukaboshi-kuriha-ran; Yonaha-dake, Okinawa Isl., 400m

MSC
Tricholepidium buergerianum (Miq.) Fraser-Jenk.
MSC0270633Y. Saiki   25711983-11-04
Japan, Numanokawa, Kawazu, Izu., 350m

Rutgers University, Chrysler Herbarium


CHRB
Tricholepidium buergerianum (Miq.) Fraser-Jenk.
CHRB0087143   93-2501993-00-00
Japan, Chiba

CHRB
Tricholepidium buergerianum (Miq.) Fraser-Jenk.
CHRB0087144   00-991966-00-00
Taiwan, Province of China

University of Vermont, Pringle Herbarium


VT
Tricholepidium normale (D. Don) Ching
UVMVT310288Damon Little   1658
Myanmar, Kachin

University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin State Herbarium


WIS
v0389217WISChou Kuang Han   83641926-07-22
China

WIS
Tricholepidium buergerianum (Miq.) Fraser-Jenk.
v0387988WISTogasi, M.   8811953-03-10
Japan, Hondo: Chihayamura in Kawachi.

WIS
Tricholepidium normale (D. Don) Ching
v0387904WISReam, Robert R.   5101957-08-02
Taiwan, Province of China, Near Wushe, 24.033333 121.2, 1750m

WIS
Tricholepidium normale (D. Don) Ching
v0389216WISBuchanan, J.   s.n.
South Africa


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Google Map

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