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

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Botanical Research Institute of Texas, Philecology Herbarium


BRIT:BRIT
BRIT616814   
Japan

Carnegie Museum of Natural History Herbarium


CM:Botany
CM272855Tsugaru, S.   44651978-04-08
Japan, Honshu, Kyoto prefecture, Kameyama Botanical Garden, Kameoka-shi

CM:Botany
CM287114Yao, K.   80091981-04-02
Japan, Jiangsu province, Nanjing

CM:Botany
CM296199Murata, J.   1571982-02-10
Japan, Is. Tokunoshima, Kagoshima prefecture, Oshima-gun, Isen-machi, Kozima, 100m

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
1506458John K. Myers   17812000-04-18
United States, Missouri, Chinese Herbals, Dr. Wenying Cui, 8625-A Olive Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63132, ph: 314-432-2935, 38.68306 -90.52333

University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Vascular Plant Collection


COLO:V
02560266Leopold A. Charette   11761953-06-14
Japan, Yamaguchi Prefecture: In the village of West Iwakuni, Iwakuni City, on the N. bank of the Nishiki River. (25.6 miles west of Hiroshima City.), 34.166667 132.166667, 20m

University of Vermont, Pringle Herbarium


VT
UVMVT228607Zhong-tao, W.   341986-04-21
China, Xiang Shan; Hai Dian Qu, 110m

VT
UVMVT228609Charette, L.A.   11761953-06-14
Japan, Yamaguchi, In the village of West Iwakuni, Iwakuni City, on the n. bank of the Nishiki River. (25.6 miles west of Hiroshima City)., 34.166667 132.166667, 20m

VT
UVMVT228610Charette, L.A.   10311953-04-07
Japan, Yamaguchi, In the village of West Iwakuni, Iwakuni City, on the n. bank of the Nishiki River (25.6 miles west of Hiroshima City)., 34.166667 132.166667, 20m

VT
UVMVT228611Charette, L.A.   10371953-04-19
Japan, Fukuoka, In courtyard of the temple home of Mr. Kikuo Doi. Yamada Mura, 45 km south of Moji City., 33.6 131.083333, 20m


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Google Map

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