Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Gaillardia suavis (Gaillardia simplex)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Arboretum Herbarium


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NA0599084Palmer, Edward   7271880-02-00
Mexico

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NA0599085Palmer, Edward   7281880-02-00
Mexico

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NA0599053Hatch, S.L.   63081993-05-22
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NA0599055Lindheimer, F.   4371846-00-00
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NA0599056Hall, Elihu   3551872-00-00
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NA0599057Lindheimer, F.   6461847-00-00
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NA0599058Barclay, Arthur S.   20891968-05-23
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NA0599059Correll, D.S.   327171966-04-25
United States

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NA0599060Lundell, C.L. | Lundell, Amelia A.   103131941-04-24
United States

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NA0599061Hinckley, L.C.   30101944-06-30

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NA0599062McVaugh, Rogers   78791947-04-09
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NA0599063Hamby, H.J.   8651940-04-18
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NA0599064Munz, P.A.   133291935-06-23
United States

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NA0599065Hamby, H.J.   7031940-04-05
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NA0599066Warren, F.A.   12541950-04-29
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NA0599067Hinckley, L.C.   12981938-07-31
United States

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NA0599068Reed, H.R.   10411950-07-13
United States


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