Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ellisiophyllum pinnatum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Carnegie Museum of Natural History Herbarium


CM:Botany
Ellisiophyllum pinnatum (Wall. ex Benth.) Makino
CM256883Boufford, D.E.   193261977-06-29
Taiwan, Province of China, Huanlien Hsien, Hwy 8 in vicinity of Hohuan Tunnel, Hohuan-shan Mountain, E side of tunnel, 2500m

CM:Botany
Ellisiophyllum pinnatum (Wall. ex Benth.) Makino
CM262804Ou   91811979-05-10
Taiwan, Province of China, Chaiyi, Mt. A-li

CM:Botany
Ellisiophyllum pinnatum (Wall. ex Benth.) Makino
CM295169Seto, K.   228491976-07-08
Japan, Okayama Pref., Banzai-izumi to Ihara, Tetsuta-chô, Atetsu-gun, 300 - 360m

CM:Botany
Ellisiophyllum pinnatum (Wall. ex Benth.) Makino
CM337583Thugaru, S.   5792bis1980-06-01
Japan, Honshu, Kyoto Pref., Oomoto Kameyama Botanical Garden, Ten on-kyo, Kameoka-shi

University of Vermont, Pringle Herbarium


VT
Ellisiophyllum pinnatum (Wall. ex Benth.) Makino
UVMVT276302Horikawa, Y.   1953-06-02
Japan, Hiroshima, Fukasu-gun, Yama-kyo, 34.686455 132.984317


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Google Map

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