Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Heterosperma pinnatum (Heterosperma tagetinum)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Arboretum Herbarium


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NA0575824Barkley, Fred A.   14 T8081944-10-02
United States

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NA0575825Arséne, G.   190661927-08-24
United States

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NA0575826Harrison, G.J.   47721927-09-25
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NA0575827Gilman, M.F.   2331931-09-28
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NA0575828Jones, Marcus E.   1929-09-29
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NA0575829Eggleston, W.W.   107341914-09-17
United States

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NA0575831A., J.A. Reyes   6101989-09-25
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NA0575832Parry, C.C. | Palmer, Edward   5761878-00-00
Mexico

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NA0575833Pringle, C.G.   6201885-00-00
Mexico

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NA0575834Muller, C.H.   33591939-09-20
Mexico

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NA0575835Gentry, HOWARD sCOTT   84971948-09-27
Mexico

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NA0575836Gentry, Howard Scott   83431948-09-19
Mexico

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NA0575837Gentry, Howard Scott   85431948-09-30
Mexico

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NA0575838Lundell, C.L.   55481934-07-00
Mexico

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NA0575839Shreve, Forrest   1938-09-18
Mexico

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NA0575840Shreve, Forrest   92331939-08-30
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NA0575841Shreve, Forrest   88991938-09-25
Mexico

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NA0575830Greene, Edward Lee   1880-09-07
United States


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