Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cirsium matsumurae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Brigham Young University, S. L. Welsh Herbarium


BRY:V
BRYV0235451J. Jutila   7331991-09-03
Japan, Toyama Pref., Toyama-Ken Nie-gun Yatsuo-machi Ryoshigahara., 310m

Carnegie Museum of Natural History Herbarium


CM:Botany
CM484087Utech, F.H.   98-3681998-08-29
Japan, Honshu, Toyama Prefecture: Tateyama National Park, Midagahara, Mt. Tateyama, 1950m

CM:Botany
CM484133Utech, F.H.   98-3351998-08-28
Japan, Honshu, Toyama Prefecture: Tateyama National Park, Bunadaira, Mt. Tateyama, 1180m

University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Vascular Plant Collection


COLO:V
02626612Leopold A. Charette   19621954-08-23
Japan, Toyama Prefecture. Tateyama Town (Tateyama-Machi), along Hachiro Hill Trail (Hachiro-saka) on the face of the steep rocky precipitous walls of Midaga Plain (Midaga-hara) between Syomyo Rest Hut (Syomyo-koya), at the base, and Takimi Rest Hut at trail's summit. Tateyama Range, Japan Alps (North) National Park. (40 miles S.E. of Toyama City)., 36.583333 137.166667, 400 - 1000m

University of Vermont, Pringle Herbarium


VT
UVMVT165603Charette, L.A.   19621954-08-23
Japan, Toyama, Tateyama town (Tateyama-Machi). Along Hachiro Hill Trail (Hachro-eaka) on the face of the steep rocky precipilous walls of Midaga Plain (Midaga-hara) between Syomyo Rest Hut (Syomo-koya), at the base. Alt 400 m, at Takimi Rest Hut (Takimi-koya), at trails summit, Tateyama Range, Japan Alps (North) National Park. (40 miles SE of Toyama City), 36.583333 132.166667, 400 - 1000m


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Google Map

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