Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Jasminum grandiflorum (Jasminum affine, Jasminum officinale var. affine, Jasminum officinale var. grandiflorum, Jasminum officinale f. affine, Jasminum officinale f. grandiflorum)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Northeastern Asia


SNUA-KURA:s.n.
1108407?   1978-04-20
Japan, Okayama, Katsuta-gun, 35.281389 133.878889

SNUA-KURA:s.n.
1113819?   1978-04-20
Japan, Okayama, Katsuta-gun, 35.281389 133.878889

SNUA-KURA:s.n.
1119217?   1978-04-20
Japan, Okayama, Katsuta-gun, 35.281389 133.878889

SNUA-OSA:s.n.
1273369?   1977-06-02
Japan, Osaka, cult in Medical garden of Osaka University

SNUA-OSA:s.n.
1305533?   1977-06-02
Japan, Osaka, cult in Medical garden of Osaka University

SNUA-FFPRI:s.n.
1372221Y. Hayashi   
Japan, Tokyo, Koganei-shi, 35.7362 139.4422

SNUA-TCNS:s.n.
1562383?   1930-10-24
Japan, Aichi, Toyota-shi, Ikeura-cho Chasengi Anjo agricultural school Botan, 34.976 137.082

SNUA-YAMA:s.n.
1661765?   1937-05-13
Japan, Yamagata, Nagai-shi, Isazawa, 38.093966 140.066746

SNUA-TAI:s.n.
1906341?   1929-12-07
Republic of China (Taiwan), Taiwan, Taipei, Peitou, Hokuto (Hokutosyo, Hok, 25.12833 121.495

SNUA-TAI:s.n.
1911614Sasaki, S.   1933-11-12
Republic of China (Taiwan), Taiwan, Hsinchu, Shinsho, 25.03056 121.44333

SNUA-TAI:s.n.
1916800Yamamoto, Y.   
Republic of China (Taiwan), Taiwan, Taipei, Taipei city, Taihoku Taipei, 25.04611 121.51194

SNUA-TAI:s.n.
1918608C.M.Kuo   1978-06-07
Republic of China (Taiwan), Taiwan, Taipei, NTU campus, Teidai, 25.01583 121.53583

SNUA-TAI:s.n.
1921926?   
Republic of China (Taiwan), Taiwan, Taipei, Taipei city, Taihoku Taipei, 25.04611 121.51194

SNUA-TAI:s.n.
2037096?   1918-05-08
Republic of China (Taiwan), Taiwan, Taipei, Taipei city, Taihoku Taipei, 25.04611 121.51194

SNUA-TAI:s.n.
2042257Sasaki, S.   
Republic of China (Taiwan), Taiwan, Tainan, Anping, Annping, 23.00583 120.14417


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