Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Dryopteris maximowiczii (Polystichopsis maximowiczii, Rumohra maximowiczii)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Carnegie Museum of Natural History Herbarium


CM:Botany-botany
Dryopteris maximowiczii (Bak.) O. Kuntze
CM267389Ono, M.   1333141964-07-20
Japan, Yamanashi pref., Kiyosato, Takana-cho, Kitakoma-gun

CM:Botany-botany
Dryopteris maximowiczii (Bak.) O. Kuntze
CM483529Utech, F.H.   98-4361998-08-30
Japan, Honshu, Toyama Prefecture: Tateyama National Park, Bunzaka, ca 2.5 km from Bijyodaira, Mt. Tateyama, 1120m

Michigan State University


MSC
Dryopteris maximowiczii (Bak.) O. Kuntze
MSC0260215M. Yabuuchi   1001983-07-29
Japan, Shinano Komagane-kohgen, 1500m

MSC
Dryopteris maximowiczii (Bak.) O. Kuntze
MSC0261064M. Tagawa   29981930-07-06
Japan, Musashi, Mt. Ryogami-yama

MSC
Dryopteris maximowiczii (Bak.) O. Kuntze
MSC0261065Y. Tanaka   191960-06-12
Japan, Miyagi, Miyogi-Montana Gunma-Ken

Rutgers University, Chrysler Herbarium


CHRB
Dryopteris maximowiczii (Bak.) O. Kuntze
CHRB0084316   93-2671993-00-00
Japan, Tochigi

CHRB
Dryopteris maximowiczii (Bak.) O. Kuntze
CHRB0084317   93-2671993-00-00
Japan, Tochigi

CHRB
Dryopteris maximowiczii (Bak.) O. Kuntze
CHRB0084318   00-101981-00-00
Japan

University of Louisiana at Monroe Herbarium, R. Dale Thomas Collection


BRIT:NLU
NLU0003938K. Seto   108281961-07-22
Japan, Pref. Nara. Between Mt. Dainichi and the top of Mt. Inamura-ga-take, Yoshino-gun., 1700m

University of Tennessee Vascular Herbarium


TENN
Rumohra maximowiczii (Bak.) Ching
TENN-V-0254554T. Namegata   47251954-08-27
Japan, Nagano

University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin State Herbarium


WIS
Dryopteris maximowiczii (Baker) Kuntze
v0372010WIS   20798
Japan, Nantai-Shida.

WIS
Dryopteris maximowiczii (Baker) Kuntze
v0387233WISM. Togashi   618021961-08-01
Japan, Echigo, Honshu, Kitta, Arakawa-machi, Iwafune-gun.


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