Search Results (List)

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

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U.S. National Arboretum Herbarium


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NA0604008Kungel, G.   114081967-07-04
Spain

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NA0604014Unknown Collector   1904-05-00
United States

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NA0604015McClintock, Elizabeth   1972-12-10
United States

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NA0604016Uhe, G.   801970-09-21
New Zealand

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NA0604017Haasis, Ferdinand W.   11381965-04-06
United States

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NA0604018Bailey, L.H.   1945-04-29

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NA0604019Hall, H.M.   49101904-05-01
South Africa

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NA0604020Walker, Harriet A.   33341914-03-05
South Africa

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NA0604021Paul, John   1836-00-00
United Kingdom

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NA0604009Bayliss, R.D.A.   9111974-06-13
South Africa

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NA0604010Bayliss, R.D.A.   45981970-11-02
United States

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NA0604011Elliot   
South Africa

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NA0604023Unknown Collector   941967-02-24
United Kingdom

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NA0604012Bayliss, R.D.A.   84971978-02-08
South Africa

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NA0604024Paul,John   1836-00-00
United Kingdom

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NA0604025Paul, John   1836-00-00
United Kingdom

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NA0604013Bayliss, R.D.A.   60921975-10-10
South Africa

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NA0604027Wight, W.F.   47781911-04-17
United States

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NA0604028Wight, W.F.   47781911-04-17
United States


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