Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Deutzia subulata (Deutzia glomeruliflora var. forrestiana)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Northeastern Asia


SNUA-SZ
4045389530   1976-00-00
China, Sichuan, 28.55 102.17

SNUA-CDBI
1030854099西师生物系74级   1976-00-00
China, Sichuan, 拖乌公路边, 28.549809 102.177079

SNUA-KUN
Deutzia subulata Hand.-Mazz.
4045284141南水北调考察队   1960-00-00
China, Sichuan, 27.43 101.5

SNUA-KUN
Deutzia subulata Hand.-Mazz.
4045218734冯国楣   1955-00-00
China, Yunnan, 27.2 103.55

SNUA
Deutzia subulata Hand.-Mazz.
4061015812Danica M. Anderson;Jan Salick;Bee F. Gunn;Yin Xuezhen;Senadorji   2003-09-14
China, Yunnan, West-facing slope on Sha-tu-JO-sa mountain south of Adong on trail to No TOM-beh. Wet oak forest with little evidence of recent grazing or cutting., 28.53805 98.87972

SNUA-MO
Deutzia subulata Hand.-Mazz.
1260383650Kurt Hoffmeister;Zhi Wei Deng;Anthony Amend   2004-07-03
China, Yunnan, West and uphil from Sinong village near the monastery (sacred); pine-oak forest; Xiu chia Pine/Oak Forest., 28.482222 98.775556


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