Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Everniastrum rhizodendroideum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


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Everniastrum rhizodendroideum (J.C.Wei & Y.M.Jiang) Sipman
BR5030095534703Aptroot A.   567282002-10-22
China, along road on lower slopes of Mt. Cangshan, 25.698055 100.1125

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Everniastrum rhizodendroideum (J.C.Wei & Y.M.Jiang) Sipman
BR5030095579896Aptroot A.   556652002-10-18
China, San Jiang Bin Liu area, near mountain hotel, trailhead to Mt. Laojuenshan, 26.632222 99.724999

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Everniastrum rhizodendroideum (J.C. Wei & Y.M. Jiang) Sipman
BR5030049517479Aptroot A.   55665
China

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Everniastrum rhizodendroideum (J.C. Wei & Y.M. Jiang) Sipman
BR5030049518483Aptroot A.   55931
China

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Everniastrum rhizodendroideum (J.C.Wei & Y.M.Jiang) Sipman
BR5030095535731Aptroot A.   567692002-10-22
China, near trailhead to Mt. Cangshan, 25.684999 100.101944


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