Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Anemonoides sciaphila (Anemone umbrosa subsp. sciaphila, Anemone debilis var. soyensis, Anemone sciaphila, Anemone yezoensis)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Northeastern Asia


SNUA-N/A:s.n.
Anemonoides sciaphila (Popov) Starod.
2154695?   
Russia, Sakhalin, Smirnykhovsky, East Sakhalin mountain region, 50.29 142.97

SNUA-N/A:s.n.
Anemonoides sciaphila (Popov) Starod.
2154696?   
Russia, Sakhalin, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, South Sakhalin lowland, 46.74 142.81

SNUA-N/A:s.n.
Anemonoides sciaphila (Popov) Starod.
2154697?   
Russia, Sakhalin, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, Susunay mountain region, 47.07 142.9

SNUA-N/A:s.n.
Anemonoides sciaphila (Popov) Starod.
2154698?   
Russia, Sakhalin, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, Southeastern Sakhalin, 46.63 143.3

SNUA-KPM:s.n.
Anemonoides sciaphila (Popov) Starod.
753043?   1957-07-28
Japan, Hokkaido, Sorachi-gun, Minamifurano-cho, 43.23579 142.283448

SNUA-KPM:s.n.
Anemonoides sciaphila (Popov) Starod.
1028752?   1956-07-24
Japan, Hokkaido, Kamikawa-gun, Higashikawa-cho, 43.647986 142.793931

SNUA-KPM:s.n.
Anemonoides sciaphila (Popov) Starod.
918349?   1956-07-26
Japan, Hokkaido, Kamikawa-gun, Biei-cho, 43.657434 142.914476

SNUA-OSA:s.n.
Anemonoides sciaphila (Popov) Starod.
1269659?   
Japan, Hokkaido, Kamikawa-gun, Mts. Taisetsu-zan, 43.6855 142.8061

SNUA-OSA:s.n.
Anemonoides sciaphila (Popov) Starod.
1365207?   1978-06-15
Japan, Hokkaido, Uryu-gun, Exp.Forest of Hokkaido University Horokan, 43.6877 141.83614

SNUA-OSA:s.n.
Anemonoides sciaphila (Popov) Starod.
1273863?   1978-06-18
Japan, Hokkaido, Monbetsu-gun, Mt. Shokatsu, EES foot Takinoue-cho, 44.04 142.92

SNUA-KPM:s.n.
Anemonoides sciaphila (Popov) Starod.
974403?   1975-07-08
Japan, Hokkaido, Monbetsu-shi, 44.280717 143.441622

SNUA-KPM:s.n.
Anemonoides sciaphila (Popov) Starod.
795994?   2009-06-03
Japan, Hokkaido, Teshio-gun, Horonobe-cho, 44.915873 142.013921


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