Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Coptis lutescens
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Northeastern Asia


SNUA-KPM:s.n.
1005024?   2008-06-19
Japan, Shizuoka, Izu-shi, Yugashima, 34.846944 138.915861

SNUA-KPM:s.n.
1029827?   1998-05-16
Japan, Kanagawa, Minamiashigara-shi, 35.28244 139.06559

SNUA-KPM:s.n.
1007952?   2015-06-22
Japan, Kanagawa, Minami-ashigara -shi, Iizawa, 35.290772 139.065589

SNUA-KPM:s.n.
1014789?   1964-07-22
Japan, Nagano, Minamisaku-gun, Shiraiwa Mt.Ogura Kitaaiki-mura, 35.399094 139.140578

SNUA-KPM:s.n.
953707?   2016-04-12
Japan, Kanagawa, Ashigarakami-gun, Kurokura Kurokura forest road Yamakita, 35.439586 139.101389

SNUA-KPM:s.n.
1002664?   2000-03-11
Japan, Kanagawa, Ashigarakami-gun, Yamakita-machi, 35.440754 139.10308

SNUA-KPM:s.n.
931281?   1994-05-29
Japan, Kanagawa, Ashigarakami-gun, Yamakita-machi, 35.457419 139.115579

SNUA-KPM:s.n.
951233?   
Japan, Kanagawa, Ashigarakami-gun, Yamakita-machi, 35.457419 139.115579

SNUA-KPM:s.n.
1016545?   2005-10-21
Japan, Kanagawa, Aiko-gun, Kiyokawa-mura, 35.457421 139.178073

SNUA-KPM:s.n.
1011671?   1987-07-22
Japan, Kanagawa, Aikou-gun, Karasawa, 35.474088 139.228069

SNUA-KPM:s.n.
863905?   1997-05-25
Japan, Kanagawa, Tsukui-gun, Tsukui-machi, 35.490749 139.090582

SNUA-KPM:s.n.
1041738?   1994-07-23
Japan, Kanagawa, Ashigarakami-gun, Yamakita-machi, 35.490749 139.090582

SNUA-KPM:s.n.
945085?   1994-07-23
Japan, Kanagawa, Ashigarakami-gun, Yamakita-machi, 35.494914 139.071834

SNUA-KPM:s.n.
1003643?   1955-06-25
Japan, Nagano, Minamisaku-gun, Kawakami-mura, 35.961816 138.669391

SNUA-KPM:s.n.
892995?   1964-07-22
Japan, Nagano, Chino-shi, 35.981558 138.301302


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