Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Rumex aquaticus (Rumex latifolius, Rumex protractus, Rumex aquaticus subsp. protractus, Rumex aquaticus var. kolaensis, Lapathum aquaticum, Rumex hippolapathum var. palustris)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Northeastern Asia


SNUA-TI:s.n.
31282Nakai, T   1914-08-06
Korea, Democratic People's Republic of, Ryanggang, Samjiyon, 胞胎山 虛項嶺, 41.803318 128.382003

SNUA-TI:s.n.
31283Mori, T   1916-07-22
Korea, Democratic People's Republic of, Hamgyong-namdo, Jangjin, 赴戰高原 寒泰嶺, 40.349422 126.99337

SNUA-TI:s.n.
31284Mori, T   1913-08-06
Korea, Democratic People's Republic of, Ryanggang, Taehongdan, 農事洞, 42.015759 128.834953

SNUA-TI:s.n.
31285Mori, T   1913-08-00
Korea, Democratic People's Republic of, Ryanggang, Samjiyon, 長白山, 42.001342 128.061028

SNUA:s.n.
2155630?   
Russia, Sakhalin, Tymovskoye, Tymovsky District, 50.85 142.66

SNUA:s.n.
2155631?   
Russia, Sakhalin, Poronaysky, Poronaysky district, 49.22 143.12

SNUA:s.n.
2155632?   
Russia, Sakhalin, West Sakhalin mountain region, 48.6 142.43

SNUA:s.n.
2155633?   
Russia, Sakhalin, Lamanon Coastal Region, 48.78 141.85

SNUA:s.n.
2155634?   
Russia, Sakhalin, South Sakhalin lowland, 46.74 142.81

SNUA:s.n.
2155635?   
Russia, Sakhalin, Southwestern Sakhalin, 45.9 142.08

SNUA-LE:s.n.
2224571Komarov, V.L.   1897-07-04
Korea, Democratic People's Republic of, Ryanggang, Samsu, Sangsu-u(Sangsuwu-ri), 41.36806 128.09139

SNUA-N/A:s.n.
2224572Komarov, V.L.   1895-07-15
Russia, Amur Oblast, Arkharinsky, Khara to Bureya, 49.571 131.082

SNUA-N/A:s.n.
2224573Komarov, V.L.   1895-08-13
Russia, Jewish Autonomous Oblast, Obluchensky, Sutara near Lubavinsky, 48.831 131.252


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