Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Sigesbeckia glabrescens (Sigesbeckia formosana, Sigesbeckia orientalis subsp. glabrescens, Sigesbeckia orientalis var. glabrescens, Sigesbeckia orientalis f. glabrescens, Sigesbeckia glabrescens var. leucoclada)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Northeastern Asia


SNUA-20:s.n.
Sigesbeckia glabrescens (Makino) Makino
59267Uchiyama, T   1902-09-00
Korea, Republic of, Seoul, Jung, Mt. Namsan (南山), 37.550805 126.990874

SNUA-KYO:s.n.
Sigesbeckia glabrescens (Makino) Makino
59273Kitamura, S   1932-09-13
Korea, Democratic People's Republic of, Kangwon-do, Wonsan, 元山, 39.147635 127.445827

SNUA-TI:s.n.
Sigesbeckia glabrescens (Makino) Makino
59266Chung, TH   1936-09-16
Korea, Republic of, Seoul, Dong-daemun, 淸凉里, 37.586339 127.047158

SNUA-KYO:s.n.
Sigesbeckia glabrescens (Makino) Makino
59271Okamoto, S   1934-09-07
Korea, Republic of, Jeollabuk-do, Namwon, 智異山 臥雲下, 35.362911 127.594013

SNUA-KYO:s.n.
Sigesbeckia glabrescens (Makino) Makino
59272Okamoto, S   1935-09-11
Korea, Republic of, Jeollabuk-do, Namwon, 智異山 雲峰 山德里, 35.419139 127.554904

SNUA-TNS:s.n.
Sigesbeckia glabrescens (Makino) Makino
59268Chang, HD   1938-10-02
Korea, Republic of, Gwangju, 光州, 35.158464 126.853724

SNUA-TNS:s.n.
Sigesbeckia glabrescens (Makino) Makino
59269Chang, HD   1942-10-06
Korea, Republic of, Jeollanam-do, Jangseong, 白羊山, 35.457104 126.863508

SNUA-KYO:s.n.
Sigesbeckia glabrescens (Makino) Makino
59270Chang, HD   1940-09-29
Korea, Republic of, Jeollabuk-do, Muju, 德裕山, 35.860118 127.746964

SNUA-TI:477
Sigesbeckia glabrescens (Makino) Makino
59264Uyeki, H   1912-08-28
Korea, Republic of, Gyeonggi-do, Suwon, 水原 西屯里, 37.269614 126.986831


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