Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Viola dactyloides (Viola dactyloides var. multipartita)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Northeastern Asia


SNUA-TI:s.n.
Viola dactyloides Roem. & Schult.
47955Minamoto, M   1936-06-07
Korea, Democratic People's Republic of, Hamgyong-bukto, Musan, 茂山面 山地, 42.22609 129.20776

SNUA-TNS:s.n.
Viola dactyloides Roem. & Schult.
47956Minamoto, M   1936-06-07
Korea, Democratic People's Republic of, Hamgyong-bukto, Musan, 茂山, 42.22609 129.20776

SNUA-KYO:s.n.
Viola dactyloides Roem. & Schult.
47957Minamoto, M   1936-06-07
Korea, Democratic People's Republic of, Hamgyong-bukto, Musan, 茂山, 42.22609 129.20776

SNUA-KYO:s.n.
Viola dactyloides Roem. & Schult.
47958Minamoto, M   1936-06-07
Korea, Democratic People's Republic of, Hamgyong-bukto, Musan, 茂山面 山地, 42.22609 129.20776

SNUA-LE:s.n.
Viola dactyloides Roem. & Schult.
2228765Komarov, V.L.   1895-05-04
Russia, Jewish Autonomous Oblast, Obluchensky, Radde on Amur, 48.595 130.605

SNUA-N/A:s.n.
Viola dactyloides Roem. & Schult.
2228766Komarov, V.L.   1895-08-17
Russia, Jewish Autonomous Oblast, Obluchensky, Torokilak on Kirma, 48.98 131.69

SNUA-LE:s.n.
Viola dactyloides Roem. & Schult.
2228767Komarov, V.L.   1896-05-08
Russia, Primorsky Krai, Vladivostok, Veniukova on Ussuri, 47.482 134.601

SNUA-LE:s.n.
Viola dactyloides Roem. & Schult.
2228768Komarov, V.L.   1896-05-27
Russia, Primorsky Krai, Oktyabrsky, Suifen at Poltavka, 44.133 131.394

SNUA-LE:s.n.
Viola dactyloides Roem. & Schult.
2228769Komarov, V.L.   1896-06-21
China, Heilongjiang, Mudanjiang, Badaohezi near Suifen, 44.29 131.06


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