Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Anemone ochotensis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Northeastern Asia


SNUA-ABGI:s.n.
Anemone ochotensis (Fisch. ex Pritz.) Fisch.
2108830Kharkevich S., S.; Buch T., T.   1979-06-03
Russia, Khabarovsk, Ayano-Mayskyi, Vicinity of village Nelkan, on rocks in valley Cho, 57.64531 136.13306

SNUA-ABGI:s.n.
Anemone ochotensis (Fisch. ex Pritz.) Fisch.
2108831Kharkevich S., S.; Buch T., T.   1978-06-25
Russia, Khabarovsk, Ayano-Mayskyi, Vicinity of village Aym, 15 km up stream, left ban, 58.72608 134.55283

SNUA-ABGI:s.n.
Anemone ochotensis (Fisch. ex Pritz.) Fisch.
2108832Kharkevich S., S.; Yakubov V., V.   1978-06-23
Russia, Khabarovsk, Ayano-Mayskyi, Vicinity of village Aym, left rocky bank of Maya r, 58.77168 134.6517

SNUA-ABGI:s.n.
Anemone ochotensis (Fisch. ex Pritz.) Fisch.
2108833Kharkevich S., S.; Buch T., T.   1978-06-21
Russia, Khabarovsk, Ayano-Mayskyi, Upper part of Gorbi river, Larix cajanderi - Picea, 56.42976 137.3873

SNUA-VBGI:s.n.
Anemone ochotensis (Fisch. ex Pritz.) Fisch.
2114992Kharkevich S., S.; Buch T., T.   
Russia, Khabarovsk, Ayano-Mayskyi, Upper part of Gorbi riber, Larix cajanderi-Picea a, 59.02825 136.97513

SNUA-VBGI:s.n.
Anemone ochotensis (Fisch. ex Pritz.) Fisch.
2114993Kharkevich S., S.; Buch T., T.   
Russia, Khabarovsk, Ayano-Mayskyi, Vicinity of village Nelcan, on rocks in valley Cho, 57.65919 136.16654

SNUA-VBGI:s.n.
Anemone ochotensis (Fisch. ex Pritz.) Fisch.
2114994Kharkevich S., S.; Yakubov V., V.   
Russia, Khabarovsk, Ayano-Mayskyi, Vicinity of village Aym, left rocky bank of Maya r, 57.90418 135.74896

SNUA-VBGI:s.n.
Anemone ochotensis (Fisch. ex Pritz.) Fisch.
2114995Kharkevich S., S.; Buch T., T.   
Russia, Khabarovsk, Ayano-Mayskyi, Vicinity of village Nelkan, on rocks in valley Cho, 57.65919 136.16654


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Google Map

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