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

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Carnegie Museum of Natural History Herbarium


CM:Botany-botany
Anemone debilis Fisch. ex Turcz.
CM128231Hultén, E.   16861921-06-14
Russia, Kamtchatka, Kamtchatka australis, Petropavlovsk

CM:Botany
Anemone debilis Fisch. ex Turcz.
CM328721Mimoro, K.   48971978-06-13
Japan, Hokkaido, Mt. Ashibetsu, Furano-shi, 350 - 750m

CM:Botany-botany
Anemone debilis Fisch. ex Turcz.
CM353538Utech, F.H.   89-1381989-06-28
Japan, Hokkaido, Kamikawa: Toshinabetsu: ca 4.2 km W from Kanayama village on Rt. 237, 350m

University of Vermont, Pringle Herbarium


VT
Anemone debilis Fisch. ex Turcz.
UVMVT140365Kirino, S.   3251947-08-06
Japan, Mount Tateyama Japan Alps National Park, Tateyama-Machi (township), 30 kilometers southeast of Toyama City, 36.583333 137.533333, 1100m

VT
Anemone debilis Fisch. ex Turcz.
UVMVT140366Naohara, K.   21701932-06-05
Japan, Prov. Rikuzen, Mt. Zao

VT
Anemone debilis Fisch. ex Turcz.
UVMVT140368   
Japan, Nikko


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Google Map

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