Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Clinopodium multicaule
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Carnegie Museum of Natural History Herbarium


CM:Botany-botany
Clinopodium multicaule (Maxim.) Kuntze
CM256554Xian, C.Y.   30251976-04-19
China, Hupeh.

CM:Botany-botany
Clinopodium multicaule (Maxim.) Kuntze
CM262989Seto, K.   246151978-08-06
Japan, Pref. Nara austr., Along the branch of the Hiromi-gawa Riv. (upper course of the Hiki Riv.), southern foot of the *, 560 - 750m

CM:Botany-botany
Clinopodium multicaule (Maxim.) Kuntze
CM272178Yahara, T.   661979-07-18
Japan, Honshu, Pref. Shiga, Mts. Hira, en route from Yakumogahara to Mt. Buna, Shiga-cho, Shiga-gun.

University of Vermont, Pringle Herbarium


VT
Clinopodium multicaule (Maxim.) Kuntze
UVMVT279859Charette, L.A.   12691953-08-04
Japan, Yamagata Prefecture. In the vicinity of Takayu Spa at the feet of Zao Mountain. 20 km. southeast of Yamagata City, 38.133333 140.45, 3000m

VT
Clinopodium multicaule (Maxim.) Kuntze
UVMVT282527Nakenishi, S.   1954-08-09
Japan, Hiroshima, Sandan-kyo, 34.616667 132.183333


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Google Map

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