Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Chrysosplenium pilosum var. sphaerospermum (Chrysosplenium sphaerospermum)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Botanical Research Institute of Texas, Philecology Herbarium


BRIT:BRIT
BRIT615760M. Wakabayashi   040052004-03-29
Japan, Kanagawa, Ashigarakami, Loc. Honchu. Pref. Kanagawa: Upper stream of Shasui-no-taki, Yamakita-Cho, Ashigarakami-gun. 神奈川県足柄上郡山北町 洒水の滝上流, 330m

BRIT:BRIT
BRIT615761M. Wakabayashi   040502042004-05-02
Japan, Mie, Ayama, Honishu. Pref. Mie: Bano-kei, Ooyamada-mura, Ayama-gun 三重県阿 山 郡大山 田村 馬野渓, 615m

BRIT:BRIT
BRIT615762M. Wakabayashi   040382004-05-14
Japan, Tokyo, Nishitama, Honchu. Pref. Tokyo: E foot of Mt. Mitoo-san, Hinohara-mura, Nishitama-gun. 東京都西多摩郡檜原村 三頭 山 束, 1100m

BRIT:BRIT
BRIT615763M. Wakabayashi   040052004-03-29
Japan, Kanagawa, Ashigarakami, Loc. Honchu. Pref. Kanagawa: Upper stream of Shasui-no-taki, Yamakita-Cho, Ashigarakami-gun. 神奈川県足柄上郡山北町 洒水の滝上流, 330m

Carnegie Museum of Natural History Herbarium


CM:Botany-botany
CM292212Murata, G.   210341972-05-14
Japan, Honshu, Hyogo pref., Onzui, Haga-cho, Shiso-gun, 600m

CM:Botany-botany
CM382050Ohmori, Y.   5151979-05-13
Japan, Honshu, Tokyo pref., Nishitama-gun, Okutama-machi, Tochiyori, Mt. Gozenyama, 500 - 1300m

University of Vermont, Pringle Herbarium


VT
UVMVT144198[unknown]   s.n.1901-05-15
Japan, Saitama, Mt. Mitsumine, Chichibu, Prov. Musashi, 35.4646 139.2448

Washington State University Marion Ownbey Herbarium


WS
380094J. Murata   15441976-04-07
Japan, Saitama-pref, Chichibu-gun, Kamiizumi-mura, north slope of Mt. Joominesan.


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