Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ficus carica (Ficus burdigalensis, Ficus caprificus, Ficus communis, Ficus regina, Ficus rugosa, Ficus silvestris), Ficus carica var. johannis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Northeastern Asia


SNUA-TNS:s.n.
362168?   1986-09-03
Japan, Chiba, Yotsukaido-shi, 35.68694 140.1837

SNUA-TNS:s.n.
462297?   1986-09-03
Japan, Chiba, Yotsukaido-shi, 35.68694 140.1837

SNUA-HYO:s.n.
544188?   1995-05-08
Japan, Osaka, Osaka-shi, Karita Sumiyoshi-ku, 34.36 135.31

SNUA-HYO:s.n.
612976?   1995-05-08
Japan, Osaka, Osaka-shi, Karita Sumiyoshi-ku, 34.6 135.519

SNUA-INM:s.n.
645501?   2010-10-16
Japan, Tokyo, Shibuya-ku, 35.6556 139.71211

SNUA-KPM:s.n.
Ficus carica var. johannis L. (Boiss.) Boiss.
735512?   1987-05-08
Japan, Kanagawa, Yokohama-shi, Naka-ku, 35.457431 139.640536

SNUA-KURA:s.n.
1097098?   2007-08-28
Japan, Okayama, Okayama-shi, 34.727778 134.048056

SNUA-KURA:s.n.
1103732?   1983-05-05
Japan, Okayama, Okayama-shi, Omachi, 34.686 133.974

SNUA-FFPRI:s.n.
Ficus carica var. johannis L. (Boiss.) Boiss.
1390428Makino, T   
Japan, Tokyo, 35.57964 139.71599

SNUA-FFPRI:s.n.
Ficus carica var. johannis L. (Boiss.) Boiss.
1390429Makino, T   
Japan, Tokyo, 35.57964 139.71599

SNUA-TCNS:s.n.
1562767?   1930-10-24
Japan, Aichi, Anjo-shi, Ikeura-cho Chasengi Anjo agricultural school Botan, 34.976 137.082

SNUA
SNUA00005915Lee, TB   1959-08-17
Korea, Republic of, Jeollanam-do, Sinan, 흑산도 Heuksando, 34.666224 125.417109

SNUA
SNUA00005914Lee, TB   1953-07-31
Korea, Republic of, Jeollanam-do, Wando, 완도 Wando, 34.345724 126.698904

SNUA
SNUA00005913Lee, TB   1952-08-03
Korea, Republic of, Incheon, Ongjin, 백아도 Baega-do, 37.086111 125.955556

SNUA
SNUA00005912Lee, CY   1980-08-00
Korea, Republic of, Gyeongsangnam-do, Masan, 마산 Masan

SNUA
SNUA00005911Lee, TB   1959-08-00
Korea, Republic of, Gyeongsangbuk-do, Sangju, 상주 Sangju, 36.41528 128.16056


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