Dataset: UPS-BOT
Taxa: Paulia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Uppsala University, Museum of Evolution


UPS:BOT
L-097255W.A. Weber & Robert Bye   1977-08-01
Mexico, Chihuahua, Valley of Basiguare, 21 km S of Cusarare

UPS:BOT
L-113200Wright   
Cuba

UPS:BOT
L-164628Göran Thor   2006-10-29
Japan, Kochi, Kochi-shi City, Anagawa, Taru-no-taki waterfalls. The waterfalls surrounded with a Cryptomeria japonica plantation and scattered small deciduous trees, e.g. Machilus japonica

UPS:BOT
L-164634Göran Thor   2006-10-30
Japan, Kochi, Tsuno-mura Village, Mt. Tengu-kogen, path along ridge. Humid, open, mixed deciduous/coniferous forest with, e.g. Abies homolepis, Quercus spp. and Weigela decora. Calcareous bedrock with frequent small boulders in the forest

UPS:BOT
L-164681Göran Thor   2006-10-30
Japan, Ehime, Kumakogen-cho Town, Mt. Tengu-kogen, path on north-facing slope. Humid, open, mixed deciduous/coniferous forest with, e.g. Abies homolepis, Quercus spp. and Weigela decora. Calcareous bedrock with frequent small boulders in the forest


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