Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Anisopappus chinensis, Anisopappus chinensis subsp. africanus (Anisopappus africanus, Anisopappus buchwaldii, Anisopappus inuloides, Anisopappus iodotrichus, Anisopappus rogersii, Anisopappus suborbicularis, Epallage africana, Epallage buchwaldii, Sphacophyllum buchwaldii, Sphacophyllum helenae, Sph... (show all)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Botanical Research Institute of Texas, Philecology Herbarium


BRIT:BRIT
Anisopappus chinensis subsp. oliverianus (Wild) S. Ortíz, Paiva & Rodr. Oubiña
BRIT679405   
Tanzania

BRIT:BRIT
Anisopappus chinensis subsp. oliverianus (Wild) S. Ortíz, Paiva & Rodr. Oubiña
BRIT679406   
Tanzania

BRIT:BRIT
Anisopappus chinensis (L.) Hook. & Arn.
BRIT679407   
Tanzania

BRIT:BRIT
Anisopappus chinensis (L.) Hook. & Arn.
BRIT679408   
Tanzania, Kilimanjaro

BRIT:BRIT
BRIT679410J.A. Mlangwa   151999-05-03
Tanzania, Kilimanjaro, Kilimanjaro, T3. South Pare Mountains. Chome Forest Reserve (Shengana Forest) Near Suji at Mburusi, junction of road to Bwambo and footpath to Hemvera Forest, 2090m

Carnegie Museum of Natural History Herbarium


CM:Botany-botany
CM507346Mlangwa, J.A.   1511999-05-03
Tanzania, Kilimanjaro, Same District, South Pare Mountains, Chome Forest Reserve (Shengana Forest) near Suji at Mburusi, junction of road, -4.377777778 37.90833333, 2090m

Miami University Turrell Herbarium - Vascular Plants


MU
Anisopappus chinensis (L.) Hook. & Arn.
000309807Lei, C.I.   1861932-10-27
China, Hainan, no data, Pak Shik Ling and vicinity, Ku Tung Village, Ching Mai District

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Angiosperms
Anisopappus chinensis (L.) Hook. & Arn.
1537615Walter N. Koelz   264191950-12-01
India, Manipur, Senapati, Karong, 1067m

University of Richmond Herbarium


URV
Anisopappus chinensis Hook. & Arn.
URV017446   
China, Guangdong


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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