Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Acer yui (Acer yui var. leptocarpum)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Northeastern Asia


SNUA-SZ
Acer yui W. P. Fang
4045320567T.T.Yu   1933-00-00
China, Sichuan, 33.27 104.23

SNUA-WUK
Acer yui W. P. Fang
4045072056郭本兆   1964-00-00
China, Gansu, 33.78 104.37

SNUA-PE
Acer yui W. P. Fang
4045003688T.T.Yu   1933-00-00
China, Sichuan, 33.27 104.23

SNUA-SZ
Acer yui W. P. Fang
4044445242唐?能,王金敖   1961-00-00
China, Sichuan, 32.63 103.6

SNUA-SZ
Acer yui W. P. Fang
4044042431唐?能   1961-00-00
China, Sichuan, 32.63 103.6

SNUA-WUK
Acer yui W. P. Fang
4043853927王作?   1951-00-00
China, Shaanxi, 34.43 104.03

SNUA-PE
Acer yui W. P. Fang
2417295343李文?等   1982-00-00
China, Sichuan, 33.26 104.23

SNUA-PE
Acer yui W. P. Fang
2417294623李文?等   1982-00-00
China, Sichuan, 33.26 104.23

SNUA-PE
Acer yui W. P. Fang
2417291456李文?等   1982-00-00
China, Sichuan, 33.26 104.23

SNUA-PE
Acer yui W. P. Fang
1303643659K.T.Fu   1937-00-00
China, Sichuan, 燕子崖, 32.637983 103.59895

SNUA-PE
Acer yui W. P. Fang
1303643534Fu Kun-Tsun   1937-00-00
China, Sichuan, 燕子崖, 32.637983 103.59895

SNUA-PE
Acer yui W. P. Fang
1303643532K.T.Fu   1937-00-00
China, Sichuan, 燕子崖, 32.637983 103.59895

SNUA-HIB
Acer yui W. P. Fang
1030775518郭本兆   1964-00-00
China, Gansu, 感板坡黑?洞, 33.784801 104.371458

SNUA-IBSC
Acer yui var. leptocarpum W. P. Fang & Y. T. Wu
4043548472??楣   1962-00-00
China, Yunnan, 23.37 104.25

SNUA-E
Acer yui W. P. Fang
665707571Sino-British Qinghai Alpine Garden Society Expedition   2000-06-22
China, Gansu, Road (valley) from Daigusi to Tiecheliang Pass (=Lazikou Pass)., 34.181389 103.88


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