Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Trichophorum alpinum (Eriophorum alpinum, Scirpus hudsonianus)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Arboretum Herbarium


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NA0132206Leidy, D.   1865-08-00

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NA0132207Unknown Collector   1876-06-11
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NA0132393Froelich, C.   
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NA0132394Seringe, N.   
France

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NA0132395Andersson, N.J.   

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NA0129091Freeman, O.M.   1941-07-23
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NA0129092Breitung, August J.   391938-07-12
Canada

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NA0129093Smith, E.C. | Collins, E.H. | Bruce, J.M. | Sampson, D.R.   26041949-07-03
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NA0129094Brook, S.W.   26771949-07-08
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NA0129095Louis-Marie, Père | Fabius, F.F. | Adonis | Raymond, M. | Paquin, J.   342261934-08-04
Canada

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NA0129096Anderson, C. | Lovin, C.V.   2751938-06-29
United States

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NA0129097Allard,H.A.   70281939-07-19
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NA0129637Ostman, Magnus   1892-05-11
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NA0129762Furuse, Miyoshi   90601975-07-09
Japan

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NA0129763Furuse, Miyoshi   91251975-07-20
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NA0129764Furuse, Miyoshi   88111975-06-16
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NA0129765Togasi,M.   8371953-07-04
Japan

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NA0144847Hozford, F.   1878-06-10
United States


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