Search Results (List)

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

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U.S. National Arboretum Herbarium


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NA0257602Looff, Ethel H. | Looff, Henry B.   14921940-07-15
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NA0257603Eyerdam, W.J.   1932-08-04
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NA0257604Eastham, J.W.   51941-07-21
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NA0257605Maguire, Bassett | Holmgren, A.H.   226231943-08-18
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NA0257606Piemeisel, R.L.   31-8421931-08-09
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NA0257607Van Schaack, George B.   26801949-08-13
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NA0257608Eastham, J.W.   95061941-09-06
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NA0257609Looff, Ethel H. | Looff, Henry B.   8841939-07-10
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NA0257610Looff, Ethel H. | Looff, Henry B.   8511939-06-26
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NA0257611Eyerdam, Walter J.   3160
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NA0257612Turner, G.H.   38721943-09-09
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NA0257613Purer, Edith A.   75761938-07-10
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NA0257614Schaack, G.B.   6211945-07-15

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NA0257615Gabrielson, Ira N.   1940-06-25
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NA0257616Gabrielson, Ira N.   1940-07-09
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NA0257617Eggleston, W.W.   103691914-08-02
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NA0257618Otis, I.C.   23161937-09-04
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