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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Acroglochin persicarioides (Boehmeria amaranthus, Acroglochin chenopodioides, Amaranthus acroglochin)
Search Criteria: Pakistan; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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National Herbarium, Pakistan


National Herbarium, Pakistan:RAW
RAW101115Amir Sultan   2292020-09-19
Pakistan, Gilgit-Baltistan, Chilas, Dewang

Flora of Pakistan


FoPK
FoPK204315Stewart, R.R.   24603
PAKISTAN, B7: Swat: Kalam, 35 73, 2134m

FoPK
FoPK204331Stewart, R.R.   3409
PAKISTAN, B8: Lower Scinde valley, 35 75, 1981m

FoPK
FoPK204330Stewart, R.R.   8425
PAKISTAN, B8: above Pahlgam, 35 75, 2195m

FoPK
FoPK204329Stewart, R.R.   21684
PAKISTAN, B8: above Pahlgam, 35 75, 2195m

FoPK
FoPK204328Clarke, C.B.   30880 (A)
PAKISTAN, B8: Sonamarg, 35 75

FoPK
FoPK204327Polunin, O.   56/610
PAKISTAN, B8: Kulan, Sind valley, 35 75

FoPK
FoPK204326Stewart, R.R.   21327
PAKISTAN, B8: below Sonamarg, Sind valley, 35 75

FoPK
FoPK204325Ali, T.   512
PAKISTAN, B8: about 30 km from Neelum on way to Sharda, 35 75

FoPK
FoPK204324Muhammad, J.   140
PAKISTAN, B8: Sharda, 35 75

FoPK
FoPK204323Qaiser, M.   7771
PAKISTAN, B8: Senari, Leepa valley, 35 75

FoPK
FoPK204320Qaiser, M.   7980
PAKISTAN, B8: between Keran and Sharda, 35 75

FoPK
FoPK204319Qaiser, M.   4996
PAKISTAN, B8: Muzaffarabad: Leepa valley, 35 75

FoPK
FoPK204318Siddiqi, M.A.   3010
PAKISTAN, B7: Kaghan, 35 73

FoPK
FoPK204316Stewart, R.R.   1527
PAKISTAN, B7: Utrore, 35 73, 2134m

FoPK
FoPK204313Stewart, R.R.   24551
PAKISTAN, B7: Swat: Kalam, 35 73, 2134m

FoPK
FoPK204317Faruqi, S.A.   3268
PAKISTAN, B7: Kaghan, 35 73


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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