Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Crepidium roohutuensis (Aconitum lamarckii f. palmatum, Lycoctonum loczyanum, Malaxis roohutuensis, Microstylis roohutuensis)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Northeastern Asia


SNUA-TAIF:s.n.
Crepidium roohutuensis (Fukuy.) T.P.Lin
1874801Lin, TP   1974-01-01
Taiwan, Province of China, Pingtung, Nanjenshan, 22.07778 120.84444

SNUA-TAIF:8
Crepidium roohutuensis (Fukuy.) T.P.Lin
1962523Lu, PF   2004-09-05
Taiwan, Province of China, Pingtung, Mt. Wanlite, 22.06667 120.83333

SNUA-TAI:s.n.
Crepidium roohutuensis (Fukuy.) T.P.Lin
2027267G.Masamune 正宗嚴敬   1938-04-25
Taiwan, Province of China, Mt. Aowei, Mt. Oobi (Oobisan), 24.44028 121.78472

SNUA-TAI:s.n.
Crepidium roohutuensis (Fukuy.) T.P.Lin
2032459G.Masamune 正宗嚴敬   1938-04-26
Taiwan, Province of China, Mt. Aowei, Mt. Oobi (Oobisan), 24.44028 121.78472


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