Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Broussonetia monoica (Broussonetia rupicola, Broussonetia jiangxiensis, Broussonetia kazinoki var. ruyangensis)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Northeastern Asia


SNUA-HORAIJI:s.n.
1410610?   1969-04-29
Japan, Aichi, Toyota-shi, 35.019 137.688

SNUA-HORAIJI:s.n.
1411260?   1969-05-04
Japan, Aichi, Toyota-shi, 35.019 137.688

SNUA-HORAIJI:s.n.
1411388?   1967-06-04
Japan, Aichi, Toyota-shi, 35.7 137.45

SNUA-HORAIJI:s.n.
1411413?   1967-05-14
Japan, Aichi, Kitashitara-gun, Toeicho, 35.089 137.69

SNUA-HORAIJI:s.n.
1412537?   1979-05-06
Japan, Aichi, Toyota-shi, 35 137.62

SNUA-HORAIJI:s.n.
1412555?   1988-05-29
Japan, Aichi, Kitashitara-gun, Toyonemura, 35.224 137.654

SNUA-MBK:s.n.
1613504?   2002-07-21
Japan, Kochi, Tosa-gun, Tai Tosacho, 33.75 133.566667

SNUA-MBK:s.n.
1613936?   2002-06-15
Japan, Kochi, Tosa-gun, Hinora Tosayamamura, 33.616667 133.533333


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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