Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Dicoria canescens, Dicoria canescens subsp. clarkiae (Dicoria clarkiae), Dicoria canescens subsp. canescens (Dicoria oblongifolia)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Arboretum Herbarium


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NA0522984McGill, Lyle   1974-10-00
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NA0522985Ackerman, J.D. | Montalvo, A.M.   1341973-12-24
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NA0522986Spjut, R.W.   20951972-01-06
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NA0522987Palmer, Edward   1875-00-00
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NA0522988Parry, C.C. | Lemmon, J.G.   1801876-00-00
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NA0522989Robertson, Jos.H.   343
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NA0522990Maguire, Bassett | Holmgren, A.H.   224831943-08-13
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NA0522991Macbride, Francis J. | Drouet, Francis   44241941-10-12
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NA0522992Abrams, L.R.   143151941-10-30
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NA0522993Blake, S.F.   1928-09-22

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NA0522994Giullespie, J.W.   87041931-10-25
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NA0522995Spjut, R.W. | Adams, Judy   52381978-11-22
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NA0522996Jones, Marcus E.   1927-10-03
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NA0522983Fosberg, F.R.   522041970-02-10
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NA0522982Kearney, T.H. | Peebles, K.H.   128541935-09-27
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