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

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Carnegie Museum of Natural History Herbarium


CM:Botany-botany
CM250680Shimizu, T.   256371976-07-25
Japan, Honshu, Nagano Pref., Mt. Azumaya, Sanada-cho, Chiisagata-gun, 1300 - 1800m

CM:Botany-botany
CM259786Boufford, D.E.   223311980-07-26
Japan, Hokkaido, Oshima-shicho, Kameda-gun, Toi-cho, 1 km N of Setakoi along small tributary of Toi-gawa River, 60m

CM:Botany-botany
CM273197Boufford, D.E.   226191980-08-03
Japan, Hokkaido, Shiribeshi-shicho, Shinamaki-gun, Shimamaki-mura, Tomari, ca 6 km upstream from Rt. 229 on, 60m

CM:Botany-botany
CM273214Boufford, D.E.   226581980-08-04
Japan, Hokkaido, Hiyama-shicho, Kuon-gun, Taisei-cho, along Usubetsu-gawa River ca 11 km upstream from Rt. 229, 260m

CM:Botany-botany
CM318261Ohashi, H.   116921985-07-29
Japan, Honshu, Miyagi-ken, Natori-gun, Akiu-machi, Shiraito-no-taki on upper stream of Natori River, 700m

CM:Botany-botany
CM318262Ohashi, H.   116921985-07-29
Japan, Honshu, Miyagi-ken, Natori-gun, Akiu-machi, Shiraito-no-taki on upper stream of Natori River, 700m

CM:Botany-botany
CM466173Boufford, D.E.   226581980-08-04
Japan, Hokkaido, Hiyama-shicho, Kuon-gun, Taisei-cho, along Usubetsu-gawa River ca 11 km upstream from Rt. 229, 260m

CM:Botany-botany
CM466174Boufford, D.E.   226191980-08-03
Japan, Hokkaido, Shiribeshi-shicho, Shinamaki-gun, Shimamaki-mura, Tomari, ca 6 km upstream from Rt. 229 on, 60m

CM:Botany-botany
CM466175Boufford, D.E.   223311980-07-26
Japan, Hokkaido, Oshima-shicho, Kameda-gun, Toi-cho, 1 km N of Setakoi along small tributary of Toi-gawa River, 60m

CM:Botany-botany
CM466176Boufford, D.E.   223311980-07-26
Japan, Hokkaido, Oshima-shicho, Kameda-gun, Toi-cho, 1 km N of Setakoi along small tributary of Toi-gawa River, 60m


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Google Map

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