Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cyperus pilosus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Arboretum Herbarium


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NA0065782Furuse, Miyoshi   591972-06-24
Japan, Ryukyu, Prefecture Okinawa, Is. Ishigaki; Mt. Omoto, south-side, at foot.

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NA0131823Yonekura, Koji   938591993-11-18
Japan

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NA0131824Chow, K.S.   784721978-00-00
China

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NA0131825Furuse, Miyoshi   1972-07-17
Japan

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NA0131826Furuse, Miyoshi   591972-06-24
Japan

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NA0131827Furuse, Miyoshi   35741973-07-02
Japan

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NA0131828Furuse, Miyoshi   30581973-05-04
Japan

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NA0131829Furuse, Miyoshi   30181973-04-26
Japan

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NA0131830Tsang, Wai Tak   1701928-04-00
China

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NA0131831Koelz, Walter   102351936-10-26
India

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NA0131832Chuang, T.I. | Kao, M.T.   41361960-10-15
China

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NA0131833Tsang, Wai Tak | Wong, Kam Chau   144421926-10-03
China

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NA0131834Tsang, Wai Tak   216991932-09-08
China

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NA0131835Levine, C.O.   32621918-12-04
China

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NA0131836McClure, F.A.   78651921-10-31
China

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NA0131837Merrill, E.D.   100771916-10-13
China

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NA0141999Correll, D.S. | Correll, H.B.   105281938-08-23
United States


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