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Index of Botanical Specimens

ClassificationRosaceae: Rubus
Harvard University Herbaria Barcode(s)00195588
CollectorD. E. Boufford, M. J. Donoghue & R. H. Ree
Collector number27432
CountryChina
StateSichuan
GeographyAsia: East Asia (Region): China: Sichuan: Luding
LocalityMoxi; Gongga Shan, east side; downstream from Hailuo Guo Glacier; on N side of Bing He (river; upstream portion of Moxi River) between Camp Number 1 and Camp Number 2 29°35'37"N, 102°3'35"E; 2300-2600 m
Georeference29.5930555, 102.050833 Method: Unknown
Date Collected1997-08-21
GUIDhttp://purl.oclc.org/net/edu.harvard.huh/guid/uuid/57b9efac-4165-4f78-b7f9-0598b40d054c
Harvard University Herbaria Barcode00195588
HerbariumA
FamilyRosaceae
Determination Rubus pectinellus Maximowicz
Determination Remarks [filed under] [label name] [current name]
SubcollectionFruit collection
Sexnot determined
PhenologyNotDetermined
Preparation TypeBag
Preparation MethodDried
RemarksMixed deciduous forest with several species of Acer, Tetracentron, Betula, Tilia, Cercidiphyllum, Quercus. On forest floor of evergreen Fagaceae forest. Creeping and forming extensive colonies; fruit hidden by calyx, mostly green, but some turning red

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