Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Salix babylonica f. crispa
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Arboretum Herbarium


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NA0556055Unknown Collector   1942-05-13
United States

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NA0556056Meyer, Frederick G.   65041959-08-04
Netherlands

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NA0556057Palmer, Ernest J.   853-341938-10-20
United States

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NA0556058Lesica, Peter | Ciolac, Catherine   229-591972-04-27
United States

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NA0556059Meyer, Frederick G.   188871983-09-14
United States

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NA0556060Purer, Edith A.   59011934-06-14
United States

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NA0556061Kausler, J.s.   1933-10-00
United States

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NA0556062Moore, Warren S.   1942-06-19
United States

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NA0556063Ball, Carleton R.   1949-06-00
United States

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NA0556064Ricker, P.L.   26861909-06-05
United States

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NA0556065Morse, Warren S.   1942-06-19
United States

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NA0556066Morse, Warren S.   1942-06-19
United States

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NA0556067Meyer, Frederick G. | Mazzeo, Peter M.   131121972-06-21
United States

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NA0556068Meyer, Frederick G.   121861969-09-08
United States

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NA0556069Fogg, John M., Jr.   1966-09-21
United States

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NA0556070Dudley, Theodore R. | Mazzeo, Peter M.   1631966-10-26
United States


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