Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Pyrola chlorantha (Pyrola solunica, Pyrola virens, Thelaia chlorantha)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Northeastern Asia


SNUA-VBGI:s.n.
2084205Dolgaeva, L.M.   
Russia, Zabaikalsky, Kyrinski, Сохондинский з-к, р. Агуца, к, 49.71311 111.01466

SNUA-ABGI:s.n.
2084046Starchenko V.M., V.M.; Darman G.F., G.F.   2004-00-00
Russia, Amur, Blagoveshchensk, Мухинка, луг. Blagoveshchensky, 50.56076 127.65094

SNUA-ABGI:s.n.
2083887Starchenko V.M., V.M.; Darman G.F., G.F.   2001-00-00
Russia, Amur, Blagoveshchensk, Мухинка, БС. Blagoveshchensky, 50.56234 127.64541

SNUA-ABGI:s.n.
2084020Shatokhina A.V., A.V.   2011-00-00
Russia, Amur, Mazanovsky, Окрестности г. Шимановска, 51.95934 127.59907

SNUA-ABGI:s.n.
2084277Andysheva E.V., E.V.   2014-00-00
Russia, Irkutsk, Окрестности п. Большое Голо, 52.02487 105.2522

SNUA-ABGI:s.n.
2084254Starchenko V.M., V.M.   2002-11-06
Russia, Amur, Magdagachinsky, Окрестности с. Черняево, со, 52.79047 125.98647

SNUA-ABGI:s.n.
2083886Darman G.F., G.F.   2016-04-07
Russia, Amur, Skovorodinsky, Игнашино, вершина крутого с, 53.46244 122.40274

SNUA-ABGI:s.n.
2084439Starchenko V.M., V.M.; Darman G.F., G.F.; Shapoval I.I., I.I.   1992-00-00
Russia, Amur, Skovorodinsky, Долина р. Амур, 404 км, соснов, 53.5225 123.69735

SNUA-VBGI:s.n.
2084946Poliichuk, Y.S.; Voroshilova, G.I.   
Russia, Kamchatka, Bystrovsky, В 20 км от посёлка Козыревск, 56.05106 159.87033

SNUA-ABGI:s.n.
2083987Buch T., T.; Yakubov V., V.   1978-00-00
Russia, Khabarovsk, Ayano-Mayskyi, Vicinity of Koron- Ouryakh, calcareous deposit, co, 56.46468 138.0966


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Google Map

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