Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Wikstroemia genkwa (Daphne genkwa)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Arboretum Herbarium


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NA0011995NACPEC 1995 Expedition   SHX-1431995-04-04
China, Shaanxi, Hanzhong District; Near Xi'an.

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NA0018890Kao, M.T.   67971967-03-04
Taiwan, Near Tu-Chan, I-lan Hsien.

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NA0650188Ling, P.P.   181985-04-11
China

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NA0650189Ching, R.C.   13391924-05-01
China

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NA0650190Unknown Collector   15286
China

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NA0650285McClintock, Elizabeth   1974-03-18
United States

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NA0650286Unknown Collector   2210b1897-05-26
United States

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NA0650287Ley, E.L. | Miller, C.F.   1932-04-15
South Korea

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NA0650288Meyer, Frederick G.   1986-10-22
South Korea

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NA0650289Meyer, Frederick G.   422791986-04-04
United States

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NA0650290Meyer, Frederick G. | Mazzeo, Peter M. | Yoon, Woo Jong   217261986-10-10
United Kingdom

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NA0650291Meyer, Frederick G.   212851986-05-01
United States

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NA0650292Wight, W.F.   31211909-06-02
United States

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NA0650293Moore, A.H.   1913-05-12
United States

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NA0650294McClintock, Elizabeth   1971-04-19
United States

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NA0650295Meyer, Frederick G. | Dudley, Theodore R.   113931969-05-09
United States

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NA0650296Unknown Collector   1928-00-00
United States


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