Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Pyrenaria microcarpa var. ovalifolia (Pyrenaria buisanensis, Pyrenaria ovalifolia, Pyrenaria symplocifolia, Camellia buisanensis, Camelliastrum buisanense, Tutcheria ovalifolia, Tutcheria symplocifolia, Tutcheria taiwanica, Camellia sinensis subsp. buisanensis)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Northeastern Asia


SNUA-TAIF:3419
Camellia sinensis subsp. buisanensis (Sasaki) S.Y.Lu & Y.P.Yang
1958353Chen, C.F.   2012-05-10
Taiwan, Province of China, Taiwan, Pingtung, Mt. Pengchi, 22.50972 120.64444

SNUA-TAIF:7
Camellia sinensis subsp. buisanensis (Sasaki) S.Y.Lu & Y.P.Yang
1870961Chung, S.W.   2004-05-27
Taiwan, Province of China, Taiwan, Pingtung, Litingshan, 22.65 120.63333

SNUA-TAIF:s.n.
Camellia sinensis subsp. buisanensis (Sasaki) S.Y.Lu & Y.P.Yang
1853023Lee, K.T.   2004-05-30
Taiwan, Province of China, Taiwan, Pingtung, Mt. Chenli, 22.67833 120.66167

SNUA-TAIF:s.n.
Camellia sinensis subsp. buisanensis (Sasaki) S.Y.Lu & Y.P.Yang
1871717Lee, K.T.   2004-05-30
Taiwan, Province of China, Taiwan, Pingtung, Mt. Chenli, 22.67833 120.66167

SNUA-TAIF:s.n.
Camellia sinensis subsp. buisanensis (Sasaki) S.Y.Lu & Y.P.Yang
1876511Lee, K.T.   2004-05-30
Taiwan, Province of China, Taiwan, Pingtung, Mt. Chenli, 22.67833 120.66167

SNUA-TAIF:s.n.
Camellia sinensis subsp. buisanensis (Sasaki) S.Y.Lu & Y.P.Yang
1981645Lee, K.T.   2004-05-30
Taiwan, Province of China, Taiwan, Pingtung, Mt. Chenli, 22.67833 120.66167

SNUA-TAIF:4271
Camellia sinensis subsp. buisanensis (Sasaki) S.Y.Lu & Y.P.Yang
1935909Cheng, Y.P.   2003-11-12
Taiwan, Province of China, Taiwan, Kaohsiung, Shanping, 22.96667 120.66667

SNUA-TAIF:-
Camellia sinensis subsp. buisanensis (Sasaki) S.Y.Lu & Y.P.Yang
1856490Lu, S.Y.   1989-12-25
Taiwan, Province of China, Taiwan, Kaohsiung, Shanping, 23 120.65


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