Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lysimachia davurica (Lysimachia vulgaris var. davurica)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University


PH
PH00016395C.F. Ledebour   s.n.
Indonesia, Davur

Carnegie Museum of Natural History Herbarium


CM:Botany
CM289102   911151981-00-00
China, Changbaishan, Jilin, 800m

CM:Botany
CM306002   s.n.1980-08-13
Russia

CM:Botany
CM315138Utech, F.H.   85-1861985-08-10
Japan, Hokkaido, Abashiri District, Fukushima low wet meadow along Route 238 near junction with Higashi-8 Road, 17m

CM:Botany
CM389314Utech, F.H.   93-28541993-08-17
Japan, Hokkaido, Iburi Subpref., Pankenai Creek, tributary of Bibi River, 4.4 km NW of Uenai Station, 30m

CM:Botany
CM389323Utech, F.H.   93-28171993-08-17
Japan, Hokkaido, Iburi Subpref., 5 km NW of Numanohata, Chitose Airport area, 30m

CM:Botany
CM479791Utech, F.H.   96-6031996-09-02
Japan, Hokkaido, Iburi Subprefecture: 4 km NE of Yufutsu-town, W and N side of Benten-mura Marsh, 6m

Pacific Union College Hebarium


PUA
Lysimachia vulgaris var. davurica L. (Ledeb.) R. Kunth
584Gilbert Jerome Muth   1973-07-24
Japan, Honshu, Nagano Prefecture, Local landmark: Lake Nojiri. Quad., 36.833333 138.2, 571m

PUA
Lysimachia vulgaris var. davurica L. (Ledeb.) R. Kunth
584Gilbert Jerome Muth   1973-07-24
Japan, Honshu, Nagano Prefecture, Local landmark: Lake Nojiri. Quad., 36.833333 138.2

University of Alaska Museum


ALA
154768unknown   1800-01-01
No specific locality recorded.

University of Vermont, Pringle Herbarium


VT
UVMVT257898Wan & Chow   911151981-00-00
China, Jilin, Changbaishan, Jilin, 800m

Washington State University Marion Ownbey Herbarium


WS
Lysimachia davurica var. davurica
380776Y. Asai   73911959-08-02
Japan, Pref. Shizuoka, Abe-gun, Abetoge.


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