Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Encelia canescens, Encelia canescens var. parvifolia (Encelia canescens var. lanuginosa, Encelia canescens var. tomentosa), Encelia canescens var. oblongifolia (Encelia oblongifolia)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Arboretum Herbarium


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NA0574365Eyerdam, Walter J.   90721938-09-04
Peru

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NA0574366Worth, C.R. | Morrison, J.L.   157371938-09-28
United States

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NA0574367Eyerdam, W.J. | Beetle, A.A.   221131938-09-14
United States

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NA0574368Beetle, A.A.   262061939-03-11
Peru

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NA0574369Angulo, Nicholas   171941-08-00
Peru

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NA0574370Stork, E.H.   114661939-04-16
United States

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NA0574371Horton, O.B. | Beetle, Alan A.   90831938-09-04
Peru

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NA0574372Horton, O.B. | Stork, H.E.   113631939-03-29
Peru

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NA0574385Peele, J.E.   7102011-00-00
United States

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NA0574373Worth, C.R. | Morrison, J.L.   158381938-10-13
Chile

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NA0574374Zöllner, Otto   100801978-10-15
Chile

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NA0574375Beetle, A.A.   261061939-02-19
Chile

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NA0574376Zöllner, Otto   120741984-10-11
Chile

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NA0574377Zöllner, Otto   82501975-09-21
Chile

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NA0574378Zöllner, Otto.   64161972-09-23
Chile


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