Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Chrysanthemum arcticum (Arctanthemum arcticum, Chrysanthemum yezoense, Dendranthema arcticum, Dendranthema kurilense, Dendranthema yezoense, Leucanthemum gmelini, Chrysanthemum arcticum subsp. maekawanum, Chrysanthemum arcticum subsp. yezoense, Chrysanthemum arcticum var. yezoense, Arctanthemum arct... (show all)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Northeastern Asia


SNUA:s.n.
2158395?   
Russia, Sakhalin, Okhinsky, Schmidt Peninsula, 54.2 142.65

SNUA:s.n.
2158396?   
Russia, Sakhalin, Northeastern Sakhalin, 51.96 143.08

SNUA:s.n.
2158397?   
Russia, Sakhalin, Nortwestern Sakhalin, 51.97 141.87

SNUA:s.n.
2158398?   
Russia, Sakhalin, East Sakhalin mountain region, 50.29 142.97

SNUA:s.n.
2158399?   
Russia, Sakhalin, West Sakhalin mountain region, 48.6 142.43

SNUA:s.n.
2158400?   
Russia, Sakhalin, Central (Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk) mountain region, 47.01 142.17

SNUA:s.n.
2158401?   
Russia, Sakhalin, South Sakhalin lowland, 46.74 142.81

SNUA:s.n.
2158402?   
Russia, Sakhalin, Southeastern Sakhalin, 46.63 143.3

SNUA:s.n.
2162055Tatewaki, M; Tokunaga   1928-00-00
Russia, Sakhalin, Severo-Kurilsky, Raikoke Island, 48.29 153.25

SNUA:s.n.
2162056Takahashi, H   1996-08-13
Russia, Sakhalin, Severo-Kurilsky, Raikoke Island, 48.29 153.25

SNUA:s.n.
2162057Zhuravlev, YN; Ilushko, M   1996-08-13
Russia, Sakhalin, Severo-Kurilsky, Raikoke Island, 48.29 153.25

SNUA:s.n.
2162058Barkalov, Y   1996-08-13
Russia, Sakhalin, Severo-Kurilsky, Raikoke Island, 48.29 153.25

SNUA:s.n.
2162059Gage, S   1996-08-13
Russia, Sakhalin, Severo-Kurilsky, Raikoke Island, 48.29 153.25


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