Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Phymatopsis hastata
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Botanical Research Institute of Texas, Philecology Herbarium


BRIT:BRIT
Phymatopsis hastata Kitag. ex H. Itô
BRIT432460Leopold A. Charette   s.n.1953-11-29
Japan, Yamaguchi, In the village of Kawanishi, 2½ miles s.e. of Yokoyama village, Iwanuki City. (25.6 miles west of Hiroshima City).Base of s.e. slope of Castle Mountain (Shiro-yama) National Forest, north bank of Misyo River. Near the vehicular tunnel., 34.166667 132.166667, 22m

BRIT:BRIT-SMU
Phymatopsis hastata Kitag. ex H. Itô
BRIT432459T. Iseki   s.n.1953-07-12
Japan, Hiroshima, Shiwahori-mura.

BRIT:BRIT
Phymatopsis hastata Kitag. ex H. Itô
BRIT501462Leopold A. Charette   15661953-11-29
Japan, Yamaguchi, In the village of Kawanishi, 2½ miles s.e. of Yokoyama village, Iwakuni City. (25.6 miles west of Hiroshima City).Base of s.e. slope of Castle Mountain (Shiro-yama) National Forest, north bank of Misyo River. Near the vehicular tunnel., 34.166667 132.166667, 22m


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