Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Parasenecio
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Arboretum Herbarium


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NA0066616Massagetov, T.S.   s.n.1949-08-04
Kazakhstan, Bukhtarma River, Collected from the riverbank of the Bukhtarma River in Kazakhstan.

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NA0617380Furuse, Miyoshi   97101975-09-18
Japan

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NA0617381Furuse, Miyoshi   97101975-09-18
Japan

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NA0076541Hoya, Tadayoshi   1021977-09-04
Japan, Honshu, Miyagi Prefecture, Shiroishi-shi; Obara, Toraiwa., 37.95 140.516667, 220 - 350m

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NA0562396Kimura, Arika   1938-10-10
Japan

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NA0617382Iketani, Hiroyuki   11391983-09-23
Japan

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NA0617383Furuse, Miyoshi   96611975-09-15
Japan

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NA0617384Min-Xiang, Nie.   922171992-09-06
China

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NA0617376Furuse, Miyoshi   93551975-08-04
Japan

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NA0617377Furuse, Miyoshi   92641975-07-29
Japan

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NA0617378Furuse, Miyoshi   71721974-10-03
Japan

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NA0617379Takehara, A. | Nemoto, T.   71061988-08-13
Japan

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NA0081982Yonekura, Koji   175722010-10-02
Japan, Honshu, Aomori Prefecture, Kamikita-gun; Rokkasho-mura, Tomari, valley of Makado-gawa River, S of Makado-bashi Bridge., 41.074167 141.375833, 40m

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NA0562397Kimura, Arika   1938-09-27
Japan

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NA0562398Yonekura, Koji   61372000-08-24
Japan


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