Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ribes sativum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Northeastern Asia


SNUA-KPM:s.n.
Ribes sativum (Rchb.) Syme
863223?   1959-04-12
Japan, Tochigi, Tochigi-shi, 36.398424 139.660638

SNUA-NAC:s.n.
Ribes sativum (Rchb.) Syme
1187138?   1979-05-14
Japan, Akita, Yuzawa-shi, 39.14783 140.4959

SNUA-NAC:s.n.
Ribes sativum (Rchb.) Syme
1187284?   1979-05-14
Japan, Akita, Yuzawa-shi, 39.14783 140.4959

SNUA-NAC:s.n.
Ribes sativum (Rchb.) Syme
1187775?   1990-04-30
Japan, Akita, Kazuno-shi, Kazuno-shi, 40.26147 140.76175

SNUA-NAC:s.n.
Ribes sativum (Rchb.) Syme
1187789?   1990-04-30
Japan, Akita, Akita-shi, 39.721 140.11017

SNUA-NAC:s.n.
Ribes sativum (Rchb.) Syme
1187806?   1990-04-30
Japan, Akita, Kazuno-shi, Kazuno-shi, 40.26147 140.76175

SNUA-NAC:s.n.
Ribes sativum (Rchb.) Syme
1187891?   1990-04-30
Japan, Akita, Akita-shi, 39.721 140.11017

SNUA-NAC:s.n.
Ribes sativum (Rchb.) Syme
1188134?   1990-04-30
Japan, Akita, Kazuno-shi, Kazuno-shi, 40.26147 140.76175

SNUA-NAC:s.n.
Ribes sativum (Rchb.) Syme
1188135?   1979-05-14
Japan, Akita, Yuzawa-shi, 39.14783 140.4959

SNUA-FFPRI:s.n.
Ribes sativum (Rchb.) Syme
1386198Kusaka, M   
Japan, Hokkaido, Yubari-shi, 43.09665 142.2506

SNUA-FFPRI:s.n.
Ribes sativum (Rchb.) Syme
1386199Kusaka, M   
Japan, Hokkaido, Yubari-shi, 43.09665 142.2506

SNUA-FFPRI:s.n.
Ribes sativum (Rchb.) Syme
1386200Kusaka, M   
Japan, Nagano, Ina-shi, 35.62 138.06

SNUA-FFPRI:s.n.
Ribes sativum (Rchb.) Syme
1386201Kusaka, M   
Japan, Nagano, Suwa-gun, Mt. Yatugatake, 35.95014 138.33503


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