Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Zoysia macrostachya
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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MICH:Angiosperms
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1711830Tetsuo Koyama   2811951-08-01
Japan, Kanto, Tokyo Metropolis, Hondo: Taito in Kazusa

MICH:Angiosperms
Image Associated With the Occurence
1711831K. Hisauti   s.n.1921-07-31
Japan, Kanto, Kanagawa Prefecture, Pacific Ocean at Kamakura

VT
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UVMVT138808Kirino, S.   151950-08-10
Japan, Toyama, 9 kilometers North of Takaoka City, Shimao village, Himi City, 36.823623 136.962625

VT
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UVMVT138809Kirino, S.   7561955-07-20
Japan, Toyama, In the village of Shimao in Himi City 20 klometers north northwest of the City of Toyama., 36.583333 137.116667

CM:Botany-botany
CM495570Yonekura, K.   988031998-06-04
Japan, Honshu, Aomori Pref., Nishitsugaru-gun, Kizukuri-machi, Dekijima, coast W of Bense-numa Pond, 10m

CM:Botany-botany
CM337540Mimoko, K.   33721982-09-30
Japan, Honshu, Shimane Pref., Nagahama-sea-side, Sotozonocho, Izumo-shi

CM:Botany-botany
CM297956Seto, K.   295141983-05-22
Japan, Hyogo Pref., Isl. Awaji, Fukiagenohama, Ama, Nantan-chô, Mihara-gun

TAES
S. J. Anderson   5401997-08-12
South Korea (Republic of Korea)

TAES
S. J. Anderson   5571997-10-04
South Korea (Republic of Korea)

TAES
S. J. Anderson   5411997-08-12
South Korea (Republic of Korea)

TAES
S. J. Anderson   4721997-05-04
South Korea (Republic of Korea)

TAES
S. J. Anderson   5571997-10-04
South Korea (Republic of Korea)

TAES
S. J. Anderson   5411997-08-12
South Korea (Republic of Korea)

TAES
S. J. Anderson   6231998-03-25
South Korea (Republic of Korea)

TAES
S. J. Anderson   6231998-03-25
South Korea (Republic of Korea)

TAES
S. J. Anderson   6301998-06-02
United States, Texas, Dallas

TAES
S. J. Anderson   6301998-06-02
United States, Texas, Dallas


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