Search Results (List)

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

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U.S. National Arboretum Herbarium


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NA0184851Retting, Jeff H.   13151985-06-14
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NA0184852Stule, E.S.   1996-05-11
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NA0184853Dudley, Earn P.   1881-07-07
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NA0184854Hermann, F.J.   114971945-06-08
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NA0184855Wharton, Mary E.   38971939-05-16
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NA0184856Kriebel, Ralph M.   53381938-06-07
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NA0184857Hermann, F.J.   102711939-05-07
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NA0184858Wilkens, Hans   58651939-06-17
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NA0184859Chase, Agnes.   69341915-06-01
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NA0184860Chase, Agnes   85371917-05-30
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NA0184861Blake, S.F.   87181924-07-04
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NA0184862Hermann, F.J.   102711939-05-07
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NA0184863Clausen, Robert T. | Wahl, H.A.   25291937-06-06
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NA0184864Wharton, Mary E.   24871938-06-03
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NA0184865Bailey, L.H.   1864-06-00
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NA0184866Hall, Elihu   7281872-04-20
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NA0184867Oney, S.T.   1872-00-00
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NA0184868Bailey, L.H.   1875-05-00
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