Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Carex ussuriensis (Carex alba subsp. ussuriensis, Carex alba var. ussuriensis)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Northeastern Asia


SNUA-P:1359
90841Faurie, UJ   1906-06-28
Korea, Democratic People's Republic of, Kangwon-do, Kumgang, in monte des diamants, 38.653681 128.105069

SNUA-LE:s.n.
2212802Komarov, V.L.   1897-06-18
Korea, Democratic People's Republic of, Ryanggang, Puryong, Segel-su(Seogaesu), 41.244853 128.799827

SNUA-LE:s.n.
2212803Komarov, V.L.   1897-07-27
Korea, Democratic People's Republic of, Ryanggang, Poch'on, Tsatan-ien(Baekdeok-ryong), 41.476 128.28

SNUA-LE:s.n.
2212804Komarov, V.L.   1895-06-12
Russia, Jewish Autonomous Oblast, Obluchensky, Kazansky, 48.75 131.23

SNUA-LE:s.n.
2212805Komarov, V.L.   1895-06-17
Russia, Amur Oblast, Arkharinsky, Khingan, 48.89137 130.62954

SNUA-LE:s.n.
2212806Komarov, V.L.   1895-06-19
Russia, Amur Oblast, Arkharinsky, Khingan, 48.89137 130.62954

SNUA-LE:s.n.
2212807Komarov, V.L.   1896-05-18
Russia, Primorsky Krai, Ussuriysk, Nikolsko, 43.81 131.93

SNUA-LE:s.n.
2212808Komarov, V.L.   1896-06-30
China, Heilongjiang, Mudanjiang, Changling plateau near Taima-gou, 44.609 130.332

SNUA-LE:s.n.
2212809Komarov, V.L.   1896-08-12
China, Jilin, Jilin, Tienguangtsai-lien, 43.889 127.848

SNUA-LE:s.n.
2212810Komarov, V.L.   1897-06-03
Korea, Democratic People's Republic of, Hamgyong-bukto, Taehongdan, Emmen-su at Sadi-pen, 41.942893 128.787146

SNUA-LE:s.n.
2212811Komarov, V.L.   1897-06-27
Korea, Democratic People's Republic of, Ryanggang, Poch'on, Tsatan-ien(Baekdeok-ryong), 41.476 128.28


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