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

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Carnegie Museum of Natural History Herbarium


CM:Botany
Amorphophallus kiusianus (Makino) Makino
CM338872[non-Roman characters]   s.n.1879-05-23
Asia, [locality in characters] [photograph of type at TI]

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
Amorphophallus kiusianus (Makino) Makino
100406106Thomas B. Croat   813731997-10-10
Cultivated - Shawn Gallagher - China/Taiwan. 2 mi. SE of Miao-Li City near ancestor shrine.

MO
Amorphophallus kiusianus (Makino) Makino
100406104Thomas B. Croat   813721997-10-10
Cultivated - Shawn Gallagher - China/Taiwan. Near Dattu, roadside.

MO
Amorphophallus kiusianus (Makino) Makino
100406102Thomas B. Croat   813711997-10-10
Cultivated - Shawn Gallagher - China/Taiwan. Route 7, descending into Ilan Valley, roadside.

MO
Amorphophallus kiusianus (Makino) Makino
100406095Thomas B. Croat   813681997-10-10
Cultivated - Shawn Gallagher - China/Taiwan. Near Techi dam, bottom road at lowest point, roadside.

MO
Amorphophallus kiusianus (Makino) Makino
2004959Alan Galloway   AGA-0162003-08-19
United States, North Carolina, Wake, Cultivated at Juniper Level Botanic Garden, Raleigh., 35.6264 -78.6396


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