Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Clematis sibirica (Clematis alpina subsp. sibirica, Clematis sibirica var. tianzhuensis, Atragene sibirica, Atragene speciosa)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Northeastern Asia


SNUA-ABGI:s.n.
2108671Darman G.F., G.F.; Vorobieva, A.N.   2011-07-22
Russia, Sakha, Neryungri, Дорога Хатыми-Томмот-Алдан., 57.2919 125.03283

SNUA-ABGI:s.n.
2108845Kharkevich S., S.; Buch T., T.   1978-06-25
Russia, Khabarovsk, Ayano-Mayskyi, Vicinity of village Aym, left bank of Maya river, 58.73749 134.69565

SNUA-VBGI:s.n.
2112570Козлова С.   
Russia, Yakut Soviet, Окрестности села Хомустах, 63.47197 120.5337

SNUA-VBGI:s.n.
2112571Kharkevich S., S.; Buch T., T.   
Russia, Khabarovsk, Ayano-Mayskyi, Vicinity of village Aym, left bank of Maya river, 56.45349 138.16951

SNUA-VBGI:s.n.
2112572Roenko E.N., E.N.   
Russia, Zabaykalsky, Kyrinski, Сохондинский заповедник, з, 49.70435 111.03514

SNUA-VBGI:s.n.
2112573Dolgaleva L.M., L.M.   
Russia, Zabaykalsky, Kyrinski, Сохондинский заповедник, у, 49.71311 111.01466

SNUA-VBGI:s.n.
2112574Roenko E.N., E.N.; Trump   
Russia, Zabaykalsky, Kyrinski, Сохондинский заповедник, 500, 49.71466 111.36872

SNUA-VBGI:s.n.
2112575Roenko E.N., E.N.; Trump   
Russia, Zabaykalsky, Kyrinski, Сохондинский заповедник, о, 49.71136 111.36894

SNUA-VBGI:s.n.
2112576Roenko E.N., E.N.   
Russia, Zabaykalsky, Kyrinski, Сохондинский заповедник, с, 49.70459 111.03471

SNUA-VBGI:s.n.
2112577Roenko E.N., E.N.   
Russia, Zabaykalsky, Kyrinski, Заказник "Горная степь", бер, 49.40565 111.98875

SNUA-VBGI:s.n.
2112578Dolgaleva L.M., L.M.   
Russia, Zabaykalsky, Kyrinski, Сохондинский заповедник, р, 49.71267 111.3722


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.