Search Results (List)

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

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U.S. National Arboretum Herbarium


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NA0052663Kipriianova, L.   s.n.1996-08-12
Russia, Siberia, Novosibirsk Oblast, Iskitemsk Region; Near the hamlet of Legostaevo.

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NA0092641Furuse, Miyoshi   88761975-06-23
Japan, Hokkaido, Prov. Teshio, Kamikawa-gun; Shimokawa-choo, Kami-Nayoro.

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NA0183077Spetzman, L.A.   8231927-00-00
United States

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NA0185976Anderson, N.J.   
United States

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NA0276941Ohashi, H. | Endo, Y. | Chen, T.T.   82041982-07-10
Japan

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NA0276942Furuse, Miyoshi   59781974-06-26
Japan

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NA0276943Furuse, Miyoshi   59631974-06-25
Japan

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NA0276944Furuse, Miyoshi   64011974-07-18
Japan

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NA0276945Furuse, Miyoshi   63761974-07-17
Japan

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NA0276946Furuse, Miyoshi   65501974-07-26
Japan

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NA0276947Furuse, Miyoshi   91211975-07-15
Japan

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NA0276948Furuse, Miyoshi   88761975-06-23
Japan

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NA0276949Furuse, Miyoshi   66511974-08-02
Japan

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NA0276950Furuse, Miyoshi   65241974-07-25
Japan

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NA0276951Furuse, Miyoshi   1961-07-05
Japan

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NA0276952Furuse, Miyoshi   1955-06-27
Japan


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