Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Scleria parvula (Scleria coreana, Scleria fenestrata, Scleria tessellata, Scleria uliginosa)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Northeastern Asia


SNUA-TI:s.n.
5554Nakai, T   1919-07-25
Korea, Republic of, Gyeonggi-do, Icheon, 利川郡 長泉里, 37.14402 127.529026

SNUA-KYO,TI:1403
80129Faurie, UJ   1906-09-00
Korea, Republic of, Jeollanam-do, Mokpo, In ulginosis Mokpo, 34.791629 126.37265

SNUA-E,KYO,P:954
91284Faurie, UJ   1901-08-00
Korea, Democratic People's Republic of, Kangwon-do, Wonsan, in herbidis humidis Ouen san, 39.14 127.35417

SNUA-KYO,TI:2136
80126Taquet, EJ   1908-10-00
Korea, Republic of, Jeju, Seogwipo, Quelpaert in agris Hongno, 33.29473 126.53697

SNUA-TI:5014
80127Taquet, EJ   1911-09-00
Korea, Republic of, Jeju, Seogwipo, Quelpaert S in humidis, 33.397052 126.58678

SNUA-KYO:s.n.
5561Koidzumi, G   1932-08-20
Korea, Republic of, Gyeonggi-do, Pocheon, Gwangreung (光陵), 37.752165 127.177091

SNUA-KYO:s.n.
5562Koidzumi, G   1932-08-31
Korea, Republic of, Seoul, Gwanak, 冠岳山, 37.442973 126.960914

SNUA-KYO:s.n.
5556Chang, HD   1938-07-00
Korea, Republic of, Gwangju, Buk, 無等山, 35.124191 127.006395

SNUA-KYO:s.n.
5557Chang, HD   1938-09-03
Korea, Republic of, Jeollanam-do, Gangjin, 康津, 34.63333 126.76667

SNUA-KYO:s.n.
5558Chang, HD   1942-09-09
Korea, Republic of, Jeollanam-do, Jangseong, 長城, 35.304174 126.784354

SNUA-KYO:s.n.
5559Chang, HD   1942-09-18
Korea, Republic of, Gwangju, Buk, 無等山, 35.124191 127.006395

SNUA-KYO:s.n.
5567Chang, HD   1940-09-08
Korea, Republic of, Seoul, Nowon, 泰陵, 37.636657 127.096957

SNUA-KYO:s.n.
5568Chang, HD   1940-09-05
Korea, Republic of, Incheon, Nam, 文鶴山, 37.431447 126.677321

SNUA-TI:s.n.
5560Park, MK   1938-09-25
Korea, Republic of, Gyeonggi-do, Dongducheon, 逍遙山, 37.94199 127.08895


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