Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Gentianopsis crinita (Gentiana americana, Gentiana crinita)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Arboretum Herbarium


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NA0212264Clokey, C.E. | Bruderlin, K. | Clokey, Ira W.   42371921-08-15
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NA0156151Huttleston, D.G   18241960-09-10
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NA0212367Hess, W.   48201979-09-17
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NA0212368Martindale, Isaac C.   1865-09-00

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NA0212369Martindale, Isaac C.   1862-09-01

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NA0212370Smith, AV   4381937-10-02
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NA0212371Droit, Sister, Innocentia M.   121937-09-15
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NA0212372Clarke, D.   
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NA0212373Douglas, J.S.   
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NA0212374Johnson, Charles F.   1898-08-20
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NA0212375Umbach, L.M.   1907-09-30
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NA0156193Freema, .O.M | Freeman, G.G   1921-09-01
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NA0156194Freeman, O.M.   1938-08-30
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NA0156195Moldenke, Harold N.   83051934-10-02
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NA0156196Hanson, N.C.   E344-1371934-08-17
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NA0156197McFarland, Frank T.   52111943-09-11
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NA0156198Elwell, L.H.   1891-09-19
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NA0156199Mazzeo, Peter M.   17981966-10-13
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