Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Tara spinosa (Caesalpinia spinosa)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Arboretum Herbarium


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NA0344337Pollard, Henry M.   1968-11-14
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NA0344338Vanderwal, D.J.   2732016-00-00
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NA0344339Polland, Henry M.   1964-07-02
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NA0344340Vanderwal, D.J.   2731941-09-16
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NA0344341Vanderwal, D.J.   2801941-09-24
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NA0344446Stork, H.E. | Vargas, C.   92231939-10-03
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NA0438176Kunkel, G.   1967-05-31
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NA0438177Fuller, T.C.   154741967-02-28
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NA0438178McClintock, Elizabeth | Chandler, Philip E.   1971-01-03
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NA0438179Wight, W.F.   23511908-09-23
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NA0438180Wight, W.F.   23511908-09-23
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NA0438181Popenoe, Wilson   2581916-04-26
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NA0438182Ricker, P.L.   40451913-02-07
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NA0438183Popenoe, Wilson   4801910-10-00
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NA0438184Saunders, C.F.   1924-05-00
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NA0438185Fairchild, David   1191925-07-30

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NA0438186Sykes, W.R.   25/721972-01-25
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NA0438229Espinosa, Manalolo   39211946-05-18
Ecuador

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NA0438230Mexía, Ynés   73741935-06-24
Ecuador


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