Dataset: ID-V
Search Criteria: Russia; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Idaho, Stillinger Herbarium


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102136Russian   611984-12-00
Russia, In russian.

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102046M. H. Kachurin   s.n.1936-00-00
Russia, Murmansk, Khibiny Mountains Massif. On the slopes of Yukspor Mountain., 67.665174 33.860106

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102113T. V. Horoshunova, with V. T. Tsareva.   41986-08-20
Russia, Murmansk, Khibiny Mountains Massif. Upper reaches of Yuksporlak river, 1.5km from the Rasvumchor Mine on the road to the pass.<br/><br/>Original: Верхнее течение реки юкпорла в 1.5км от расвумчоррского рудника по дороге к перевалу., 67.660845 33.83915

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102101V.N. Andreyev   2041974-07-09
Russia, Murmansk Oblast, Chavanga; 2.5 km N of the Pskov Regional Assembly.

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103096Kaarlo Terasvuori   s.n.1937-06-26
Russia, Karelia Ladogensis (K1/Lk). Sortavala, Haukkariutta. [Now part of Russia], 61.704197 30.682068

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102035A. A. Skitkina, T. V. Khoroshunova   2651976-07-23
Russia, Murmansk Oblast, Lovozero Mountain Range, Mount Kuyvchorr., 500m


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