Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Odontochilus brevistylis (Anoectochilus brevilabris, Anoectochilus tonkinensis, Cystopus crispus, Odontochilus candidus, Odontochilus brevistylis subsp. candidus, Anoectochilus inabae var. candidus, Odontochilus inabae var. candidus, Anoectochilus brevistylis, Anoectochilus candidus, Cystopus brevis... (show all)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Northeastern Asia


SNUA-TAIF:s.n.
1853587Chen   2002-05-25
Taiwan, Province of China, Taipei, Mt. Wulai, 24.87 121.555

SNUA-TAIF:4753
1958385Chen, CF   2013-09-13
Taiwan, Province of China, Mt. Peitelaman, 24.74289 121.27428

SNUA-TAIF:s.n.
Odontochilus brevistylis subsp. candidus Hook.f. (T.P.Lin & C.C.Hsu) T.P.Lin
1966097Anonymous   1973-08-15
Taiwan, Province of China, Taichung, Tahsuehshan, 24.32722 121.11278

SNUA-TAIF:s.n.
Odontochilus brevistylis subsp. candidus Hook.f. (T.P.Lin & C.C.Hsu) T.P.Lin
1970446Anonymous   1972-08-15
Taiwan, Province of China, Kaohsiung, Shanping, 23 120.65


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