Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Tuckermanopsis ulophylloides
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


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Tuckermanopsis ulophylloides (Asahina) M.J.Lai
BR5030081298725Kashiwadani H.   147011978-07-26
Japan, Byobu-iwa, Kohchi-kyo Gorge

Swedish Museum of Natural History


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Tuckermanopsis ulophylloides (Asahina) M. J. Lai
L68337M. Inoue   37501973-05-23
Japan, Hiroshima, Japan, Honshu: Pref. Hiroshima, Miyajima-machi, (Miyajima isl.), ca. 460 m. alt.

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Tuckermanopsis ulophylloides (Asahina) M. J. Lai
L68339H. Kashiwadani   140711978-07-26
Japan, Japan. Honshu. Prov. Iga: Byobu-iwa, Kohchi-kyo Gorge. On rocks; elevation about 400 m.

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Tuckermanopsis ulophylloides (Asahina) M. J. Lai
L68338S. Kurokawa   680021968-04-26
Japan, Japan. Honshu. Prov. Mino: Kirii, Shirakawa-machi, Kamo-gun. On stone-work; elevation about 500 m.

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Tuckermanopsis ulophylloides (Asahina) M. J. Lai
L69014Ernst Almquist   1879-09-02
Japan, Japonia: Itchigome


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