Search Results (List)

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

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U.S. National Arboretum Herbarium


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NA0065279Furuse, Miyoshi   31681973-05-17
Japan, Ryukyu, Okinawa Prefecture, Yonakuni Isl; Yaeyama Islands; Mt. Urabu.

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NA0088117Ohashi, H. | Tateishi, Y.   143331982-11-03
Taiwan, Pingtung Co; Mt. Nanjen-shan., 400m

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NA0175417Furuse, Miyoshi   52821974-02-27
Japan

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NA0175418Furuse, Miyoshi   52821974-02-27
Japan

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NA0175419Furuse, Miyoshi   134211972-11-14
Japan

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NA0175420Furuse, Miyoshi   38451973-08-23
Japan

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NA0175421Furuse, Miyoshi   134001972-11-12
Japan

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NA0175422Furuse, Miyoshi   31681973-05-17
Japan

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NA0175423Furuse, Miyoshi   17251972-11-03
Japan

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NA0175424Furuse, Miyoshi   18311972-12-21
Japan

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NA0175425Furuse, Miyoshi   19801973-01-12
Japan

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NA0175426Furuse, Miyoshi   33841973-06-09
Japan

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NA0175427Furuse, Miyoshi   12151972-09-19
Japan

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NA0175428Furuse, Miyoshi   12161972-09-19
Japan

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NA0175429Furuse, Miyoshi   11451972-09-14
Japan

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NA0175430Furuse, Miyoshi   3221972-07-15
Japan

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NA0175431Furuse, Miyoshi   1972-07-15


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