Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Neottia ussuriensis (Holopogon ussuriensis)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Northeastern Asia


SNUA-VBGI:s.n.
Neottia ussuriensis (Kom. & Nevski) Soo
2047514Barkalov V.Yu.; Krestov P.V.; Koldaeva M.N.; Pimenova E.A.; Petrunenko E.A.   
Russia, Primorsky, Nadezhdinsky, Борисовское плато, верхнее, 43.47716 131.58819

SNUA-VBGI:s.n.
Neottia ussuriensis (Kom. & Nevski) Soo
2047515Barkalov V.Yu.; Krestov P.V.; Koldaeva M.N.; Pimenova E.A.; Petrunenko E.A.   
Russia, Primorsky, Nadezhdinsky, Борисовское плато, верхнее, 43.47604 131.54519

SNUA-VBGI:s.n.
Neottia ussuriensis (Kom. & Nevski) Soo
2047516Pimenova E.A.; Koldaeva M.N.; Kalinkina, VA; Brizhataya A.A.   
Russia, Primorsky, Chuguevsky, Национальный парк "Зов тигр, 43.61518 134.19631


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