Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Heteropappus hispidus (Heteropappus insularis)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Arboretum Herbarium


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NA0022994Meyer, Frederick G. | Creech, John L. | March, Sylvester G.   172121978-11-08
Japan, Kyushu, Nagasaki Prefecture, Tsushima; Cape Tonosaki, Kamitsushima-Cho, north island.

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NA0560093Meyer, Frederick G.   1980-11-06
United States

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NA0560095Min-Xiang, Nie   922451992-09-13

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NA0560096Furuse, Miyoshi   98671975-10-28
Japan

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NA0560097Furuse, Miyoshi   84261973-04-12
Japan

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NA0560098Makino, Tomitaro   1935-09-00
Japan

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NA0560099Makino, Tomitaro   1881511929-00-00
Japan

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NA0560100Makino, Tomitaro   1928-00-00
Japan

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NA0560101Togashi, M.   1968-12-20
Japan

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NA0560102Ohashi, H. | Ohba, H. | Tateishi, Y.   108
China

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NA0560103Togashi, M.   71021971-11-12
Japan

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NA0560104Ohashi, H. | Ohba, H. | Tateishi, Y.   1081973-10-24

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NA0560105YTogasi, H.   7241952-11-03
Japan

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NA0022993Meyer, Frederick G. | Creech, John L. | March, Sylvester G.   168641978-10-19
Japan, Honshu, Tottori Pref, Tottori City; Sanen National Park.

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NA0560106Furuse, Miyoshi   1963-10-20
Japan


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