Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Euphorbia ebracteolata (Galarhoeus ebracteolatus, Tithymalus ebracteolatus, Euphorbia ebracteolata var. coreana, Euphorbia ebracteolata f. magna)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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18C to early 20C type collections in Eastern Asia


Foreign Herbaria-TI:TYPE Collections
1444028Hanabusa, Y.   s.n.
Korea, Republic of, Gyeonggi-do, Ansan, 豊島 古溫浦, 37.10722 126.38833

Northeastern Asia


SNUA-TNS:s.n.
116909?   1953-05-07
Japan, Iwate, Higashiiwai-gun, Fujisawa-cho, 38.8828 141.35942

SNUA-TNS:s.n.
135672?   1959-08-01
Japan, Nagano, Omachi-shi, 36.5596 137.6952

SNUA-TNS:s.n.
186528?   1889-04-16
Japan, Tokyo, Minamitama-gun, Asakawa-machi, 35.646 139.2158

SNUA-TNS:s.n.
201417?   1971-04-27
Japan, Mie, Inabe-gun, Fujiwara-cho

SNUA-TNS:s.n.
242209?   1962-04-25
Japan, Tokyo, Hachioji-shi, 35.620754 139.262139

SNUA-TNS:s.n.
267129?   1894-04-11
Japan, Fukushima, Shinobu-gun, Shimizu-mura, 37.7712 140.4715

SNUA-TNS:s.n.
272402?   1935-07-27
Japan, Nagano, Kitaazumi-gun, Hokujo-mura, 36.7648 137.719

SNUA-TNS:s.n.
319163?   1984-05-13
Japan, Miyagi, Natori-shi, 38.208333 140.8125

SNUA-TNS:s.n.
326941?   1937-04-03
Japan, Mie, Inabe-gun, Nishifujiwara-mura, 35.1587 136.4528

SNUA-TNS:s.n.
380752?   1996-05-10
Japan, Hokkaido, Shizunai-gun, Shizunai-cho, 42.6306 142.649

SNUA-TNS:s.n.
431557?   1956-04-09
Japan, Tokyo, Minamitama-gun, Asakawa-machi, 35.646 139.2158

SNUA-INM:s.n.
656164?   2010-04-21
Japan, Ibaraki, Kuji-gun, Daigomachi, 36.77835 140.36012

SNUA-AKPM:s.n.
810784?   
Japan, Miyagi, Natori-shi

SNUA-OSA:s.n.
1285673?   
Japan, Mie, Inabe-gun, 35.09 136.54

SNUA-AKPM:s.n.
1703020?   
Japan, Miyagi, Natori-shi

SNUA-TOYA:s.n.
1802417?   1995-05-09
Japan, Gifu, Hida-shi, Utsubotani Miyagawamura, 36.35 137.15


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