Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Grona adscendens (Desmodium adscendens)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Arboretum Herbarium


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NA0262425Persinos, Georgia J.   12501966-12-00
Peru

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NA0262754Persinos, Georgia J.   12501966-11-29
Peru

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NA0262755Lau-Cam, Cesar A.   12501967-06-27
Peru

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NA0262859Tello, Marcial | Tina, Fernando | Persinos, Georgia J.   20051967-10-26
Peru

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NA0529647Córdoba, José J.   8711968-03-19
Costa Rica

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NA0529648Valerio, Manuel   17521940-12-17

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NA0529649Barrus, N.F.   4301947-05-05
Costa Rica

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NA0529650Woodson, R.E. | Allen, P.H. | Seibert, R.J.   11661938-07-08
United States

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NA0529835Berlin, Brent   6471972-12-21
Peru

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NA0529836Angulo, Nicolas   161941-08-00
Peru

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NA0529837Hartley, W. | Rambo, B.   2471948-03-27
Brazil

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NA0530224Gaffney, F. | Gaffney, Smmith   1969-02-05
United States

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NA0530225Simmods   1928-11-10
United States

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NA0530226McKee, P.   768201928-07-13
United States

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NA0530227Kinsman, C.F.   11
Puerto Rico

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NA0530228Phillipi N.   1928-10-06
United States

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NA0683019Ayre, Linda   U201971-06-21
Peru, Mission Picca on the Río Urubamba [Río Vilcanota]


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