Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ajania pallasiana (Artemisia pallasiana, Chrysanthemum pallasianum, Pyrethrum pallasianum, Tanacetum pallasianum)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Northeastern Asia


SNUA-TI:7601
Chrysanthemum pallasianum (Fisch. ex Besser) Kom.
58085Nakai, T   1918-08-04
Korea, Democratic People's Republic of, Hamgyong-bukto, Myongch'on, 七寶山, 41.04333 129.61389

SNUA:s.n.
Ajania pallasiana (Fisch. ex Besser) Poljakov
2158364?   
Russia, Sakhalin, Okhinsky, Schmidt Peninsula, 54.2 142.65

SNUA-LE:s.n.
Ajania pallasiana (Fisch. ex Besser) Poljakov
2209518Komarov, V.L.   1895-07-28
Russia, Jewish Autonomous Oblast, Obluchensky, Pashkovo, 48.889 130.652

SNUA-LE:s.n.
Ajania pallasiana (Fisch. ex Besser) Poljakov
2209519Komarov, V.L.   1895-08-17
Russia, Jewish Autonomous Oblast, Obluchensky, Torokilak on Kirma, 48.98 131.69

SNUA-LE:s.n.
Ajania pallasiana (Fisch. ex Besser) Poljakov
2209520Komarov, V.L.   1895-08-18
Russia, Jewish Autonomous Oblast, Obluchensky, Kirma at Marmornago cliff, 48.85008 131.42437

SNUA-LE:s.n.
Ajania pallasiana (Fisch. ex Besser) Poljakov
2209521Komarov, V.L.   1895-08-21
Russia, Jewish Autonomous Oblast, Obluchensky, Londoko, 49.009 131.941

SNUA-LE:s.n.
Ajania pallasiana (Fisch. ex Besser) Poljakov
2209522Komarov, V.L.   1895-08-27
Russia, Jewish Autonomous Oblast, Obluchensky, Kirma, 48.98169 132.08089

SNUA-N/A:s.n.
Ajania pallasiana (Fisch. ex Besser) Poljakov
2209523Komarov, V.L.   1895-09-09
Russia, Jewish Autonomous Oblast, Obluchensky, Ale, 48.64658 134.85549

SNUA-LE:s.n.
Ajania pallasiana (Fisch. ex Besser) Poljakov
2209524Komarov, V.L.   1895-09-12
Russia, Jewish Autonomous Oblast, Obluchensky, Jermin near Kur, 48.71727 134.66598


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