Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Synurus deltoides (Synurus palmatopinnatifidus, Synurus palmatopinnatifidus var. indivisus)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Botanical Research Institute of Texas, Philecology Herbarium


BRIT:BRIT
Synurus deltoides (Aiton) Nakai
BRIT611320S. Kharkevich   8391987-09-03
Russia, Primorskiy territory, suburb of Vladivostok, vicinity of Academic town, dry slope to Amur bay. [Map on sheet]

Carnegie Museum of Natural History Herbarium


CM:Botany
CM264560Kitamura, S.   PJE 6001965-10-20
Japan, Honshu, Shiga Pref., near Myoo-hage, Mt. Akasaka-yama, Takashima-gun

CM:Botany
Synurus deltoides (Aiton) Nakai
CM2754291980 Sino-Amer. Exped.   17371980-09-23
China, Hubei, Shennongjia Forest District, vicinity of Guijuyuan, 1800m

CM:Botany-botany
Synurus deltoides (Aiton) Nakai
CM322115Schaga, N.   s.n.1969-08-04
Russia, Chabarovsk, Bogorodskoƫ, prope pag. Bystrinsk, Fruticetum

CM:Botany-botany
Synurus deltoides (Aiton) Nakai
CM324970Schaga, N.   s.n.1969-08-04
Russia, Chabarovsk, Bogorodskoƫ, prope pag. Bystrinsk

CM:Botany
Synurus deltoides (Aiton) Nakai
CM4649051980 Sino-Amer. Exped.   17371980-09-23
China, Hubei, Shennongjia Forest District, vicinity of Guijuyuan, 1800m

CM:Botany
Synurus deltoides (Aiton) Nakai
CM4649061980 Sino-Amer. Exped.   17371980-09-23
China, Hubei, Shennongjia Forest District, vicinity of Guijuyuan, 1800m

CM:Botany
Synurus deltoides (Aiton) Nakai
CM4655891980 Sino-Amer. Exped.   17371980-09-23
China, Hubei, Shennongjia Forest District, vicinity of Guijuyuan, 1800m

University of Alaska Museum


ALA
Synurus deltoides (Aiton) Nakai
252473unknown   1800-01-01
No specific locality recorded.


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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