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The 2nd and 3rd National Survey on the Natural Environment: Vegetation Survey (common species)

Authors: Biodiversity Center Of Japan, Ministry Of The Environment;

The 2nd and 3rd National Survey on the Natural Environment: Vegetation Survey (common species)

Abstract

This dataset includes plant occurrence data of the 2nd and 3rd National Survey on the Natural Environment: Vegetation Survey conducted by Ministry of Environment, Japan from 1957 to 1988. Mainly common species of vascular plants, some mosses and fungi were recorded.

Keywords

Vegetation Survey, Japan, Samplingevent, Plants, Plantae, the 2nd and 3rd National Survey on the Natural Environment

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