Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Pinus amamiana (Pinus armandii var. amamiana)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Northeastern Asia


SNUA-TNS:s.n.
98518?   1967-01-07
Japan, Kagoshima, Kumage-gun, Yaku-cho, 30.23611 130.55827

SNUA-TNS:s.n.
157376?   1967-01-07
Japan, Kagoshima, Kumage-gun, Yaku-cho, 30.23611 130.55827

SNUA-TNS:s.n.
182587?   1967-01-07
Japan, Kagoshima, Kumage-gun, Yaku-cho, 30.23611 130.55827

SNUA-TNS:s.n.
220016?   1967-01-07
Japan, Kagoshima, Kumage-gun, Yaku-cho, 30.23611 130.55827

SNUA-TNS:s.n.
365016?   1967-01-07
Japan, Kagoshima, Kumage-gun, Yaku-cho, 30.3156 130.6523

SNUA-TNS:s.n.
408874?   1967-01-07
Japan, Kagoshima, Kumage-gun, Yaku-cho, 30.2383 130.5095

SNUA-TNS:s.n.
416914?   2013-02-25
Japan, Kagoshima, Nishinoomote-shi, 30.6309 131.0322

SNUA-TNS:s.n.
427621?   1967-01-07
Japan, Kagoshima, Kumage-gun, Yaku-cho, 30.2383 130.5095

SNUA-TNS:s.n.
446392?   1967-01-07
Japan, Kagoshima, Kumage-gun, Yaku-cho, 30.2383 130.5095

SNUA-TNS:s.n.
465140?   1967-01-07
Japan, Kagoshima, Kumage-gun, Yaku-cho, 30.2383 130.5095

SNUA-TNS:s.n.
466774?   2008-11-14
Japan, Kagoshima, Kumage-gun, Nakatane-cho, 30.6264 130.954

SNUA-HYO:s.n.
Pinus armandii var. amamiana Franch. (Koidz.) Hatus.
580099?   1999-02-28
Japan, Kagoshima, Oshima-gun, Yaku-shima Kurio, 30.266667 130.416667

SNUA-FFPRI:s.n.
Pinus armandii var. amamiana Franch. (Koidz.) Hatus.
1395404Kusaka, M; Y. Kobayashi   
Japan, Mie, Yosino -gun, Osugidani, 34.23 136.18

SNUA-FFPRI:s.n.
Pinus armandii var. amamiana Franch. (Koidz.) Hatus.
1395405Kusaka, M; Y. Kobayashi   
Japan, Mie, Yosino -gun, Osugidani, 34.23 136.18


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