Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Rhododendron caucasicum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Botanical Research Institute of Texas, Philecology Herbarium


BRIT:BRIT
BRIT612414   
Georgia

University of Alaska Museum


ALA
154287unknown   1800-01-01
No specific locality recorded.

University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Vascular Plant Collection


COLO:V
02775971   
Georgia

COLO:V
02775963   
Georgia

COLO:V
02775955   
Georgia

COLO:V
02775948   
Georgia

COLO:V
02775930   
Georgia

COLO:V
02775922   
Georgia

COLO:V
02775989   
Georgia

University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin State Herbarium


WIS
v0397223WISIltis, Hugh H.; Chepurko, N.   R-2181975-07-15
Russian Federation, Kabardino-Balkaria S.S.R. (Western Caucasus ES of Mt. Elbrus); at Dzan-tugan glacier above Shkheldy Glacier, 43.25 42.75, 2500 - 2680m

WIS
v0397224WISIltis, Hugh H.; Chepurko, N.   R-2181975-07-15
Russian Federation, Kabardino-Balkaria S.S.R. (Western Caucasus ES of Mt. Elbrus); at Dzan-tugan glacier above Shkheldy Glacier, 43.25 42.75, 2080 - 2500m

WIS
v0397225WISIltis, Hugh H.   R-29071975-07-16
Russian Federation, Kabardino-Balkaria S.S.R. (Western Caucasus SE of Mt. Elbrus): Alpine area of Cheget Mountain: from first ski- lift station above Cheget Hotel to Donguz-orum pass, above Donguz-orum Lakes, 43.233333 42.583333, 2700 - 2800m

WIS
v0397226WISIvanov A.L.   s.n.1882-08-18
Russian Federation, Caucasus Borealis. Syst. fl. Kuban ad fonted fl. Belaja Mons Oschten

WIS
v0397227WISDzhavachishvili, A.; Kiknadze, G.   40831954-07-30
Georgia, In vicin. opp. Bakuriani, declivia septentr. m. Tskhra-Tskharo, ad ejus verticum socialiter

WIS
v0397228WISGogina, E.E.   s.n.1979-08-17
Russian Federation, Stavropol Territory, Karachai-Cherkess AR, Zelenchuk district, the upper reaches of Aksaut • Kurgashinchat ridgœ, 2500m


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