Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Carex blepharicarpa (Carex dueensis, Carex hayatae, Carex hirtifructus, Carex sadae, Carex yezo-montana, Carex yezomontana, Carex blepharicarpa var. dueensis, Carex blepharicarpa var. hirtifructus, Carex blepharicarpa var. insularis, Carex blepharicarpa var. stenocarpa, Carex dueensis var. rostrata)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Northeastern Asia


SNUA-TI:s.n.
6697Nakai, T   1917-06-03
Korea, Republic of, Gyeongsangbuk-do, Ulleung, 鬱陵島 玉泉洞, 37.472457 130.885792

SNUA-TI:4166
70943Nakai, T   1917-06-03
Korea, Republic of, Gyeongsangbuk-do, Ulleung, 鬱陵島 玉泉洞, 37.472457 130.885792

SNUA-TI:4167
70944Nakai, T   1917-06-01
Korea, Republic of, Gyeongsangbuk-do, Ulleung, 鬱陵島 道洞 國有林, 37.483917 130.905962

SNUA-TI:s.n.
6698Ishidoya, T   1916-05-29
Korea, Republic of, Gyeongsangbuk-do, Ulleung, 鬱陵島 750m, 37.483917 130.867284

SNUA:s.n.
2159420?   
Russia, Sakhalin, East Sakhalin mountain region, 50.29 142.97

SNUA:s.n.
2159421?   
Russia, Sakhalin, Tymovskoye, Tymovsky District, 50.85 142.66

SNUA:s.n.
2159422?   
Russia, Sakhalin, West Sakhalin mountain region, 48.6 142.43

SNUA:s.n.
2159423?   
Russia, Sakhalin, Poronai mountain region, 50.37 143.18

SNUA:s.n.
2159424?   
Russia, Sakhalin, Lamanon Coastal Region, 48.78 141.85

SNUA:s.n.
2159425?   
Russia, Sakhalin, Central (Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk) mountain region, 47.01 142.17

SNUA:s.n.
2159426?   
Russia, Sakhalin, South Sakhalin lowland, 46.74 142.81

SNUA:s.n.
2159427?   
Russia, Sakhalin, Susunay mountain region, 47.07 142.9

SNUA:s.n.
2159428?   
Russia, Sakhalin, Southeastern Sakhalin, 46.63 143.3

SNUA:s.n.
2159429?   
Russia, Sakhalin, Southwestern Sakhalin, 45.9 142.08


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