Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Azolla filiculoides (Azolla japonica)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Arboretum Herbarium


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NA0140812Calle, J.   1933-09-07
France

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NA0140836Lee, Edward   9701934-07-04
United States

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NA0140837Bailey, L.H.   
United States

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NA0140838Thompson, William J.   59291931-03-29
United States

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NA0140839Herter   1925-10-12
Uruguay

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NA0140840Reiss, Rudolph   1933-02-12
Brazil

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NA0140841   

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NA0140842Pollard, Henry M.   1962-09-19
United States

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NA0140843Mills, Laura E. | Beach, Kay H.   11081941-05-14
United States

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NA0140844Thompson, J. William   59291931-03-29
United States

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NA0140845Wheeler, Louis C.   19411933-07-15
United States

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NA0140846Wheeler, Louis C.   14111932-10-21
United States

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NA0140855Bracelin, N. Floy   18451943-01-13
United States

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NA0081754Hayasaka, Eisuke   48042009-08-23
Japan, Honshu, Yamagata Prefecture, Higashine-shi; Hanyu,the Omigawa River (N side of Rt. 287)., 38.411667 140.353611, 90m

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NA0140850Okamoto, K. | Maruyama, N.   1957-10-29
Japan

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NA0140851Togasi, M.   16751958-01-01
Japan


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