Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Trillium miyabeanum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Cincinnati, Margaret H. Fulford Herbarium - Vascular Plants


CINC
Trillium miyabeanum Tatew. ex J.Samej.
CINC-V-0006704Samejima, K.   1983-05-04
Japan, Hokkaido, Just north of lake shikotsu, Ishikari, Hokkaido, Japan

CINC
Trillium miyabeanum Tatew. ex J.Samej.
CINC-V-0006703Samejima, K.   1983-05-04
Japan, Hokkaido, East of Lake Shikotsu, Hokkaido, Japan.

CINC
Trillium miyabeanum f. albiflorum V.G.Soukup
CINC-V-0006702Samejima, K.   1980-05-18
Japan, Hokkaido, Near lake Shikotsu, Hokkaido, Japan

CINC
Trillium miyabeanum Tatew. ex J.Samej.
CINC-V-0006701Samejima, K.   1983-05-04
Japan, Hokkaido, East of Lake Shikotsu, Hokkaido, Japan.

CINC
Trillium miyabeanum Tatew. ex J.Samej.
CINC-V-0006700Samejima, K.   1983-05-04
Japan, Hokkaido, East of Lake Shikotsu, Hokkaido, Japan.

CINC
Trillium miyabeanum Tatew. ex J.Samej.
CINC-V-0006652Samejima, K.   1987-05-20
Japan, Hokkaido, In woods on the hill to the rear of Yoshitsune Shrine on Road 237, at Biratori, Hidaka Pref, Hokkaido.

CINC
Trillium miyabeanum Tatew. ex J.Samej.
CINC-V-0006651Samejima, K.   1987-05-20
Japan, Hokkaido, In woods on the hill to the rear of Yoshitsune Shrine on Road 237, at Biratori, Hidaka Pref, Hokkaido.

CINC
Trillium miyabeanum Tatew. ex J.Samej.
CINC-V-0006650Samejima, K.   1987-05-20
Japan, Hokkaido, In woods on the hill to the rear of Yoshitsune Shrine on Road 237, at Biratori, Hidaka Pref, Hokkaido.

CINC
Trillium miyabeanum Tatew. ex J.Samej.
CINC-V-0006649Samejima, K.   1987-05-20
Japan, Hokkaido, In woods on the hill to the rear of Yoshitsune Shrine on Road 237, at Biratori, Hidaka Pref, Hokkaido.

CINC
Trillium miyabeanum Tatew. ex J.Samej.
CINC-V-0006648Samejima, K.   1987-05-20
Japan, Hokkaido, In woods on the hill to the rear of Yoshitsune Shrine on Road 237, at Biratori, Hidaka Pref, Hokkaido.


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