Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Hosta sieboldiana var. sieboldiana (Hosta crispula, Hosta elata, Hosta fortunei, Hosta glauca, Hosta kikutii var. yakusimensis, Hosta montana, Hosta tokudama, Hosta lancifolia var. aurea)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Arboretum Herbarium


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NA0235853Lobdell, Ellen.   1051988-07-27
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NA0235854Peele, J.E.   11601963-10-07
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NA0235855Peele, J.E. III   11601963-07-10
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NA0235856Huttleston, D.G.   2050

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NA0235857Meyer, Frederick G.   1959-07-11
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NA0235862Meyer, Frederick G.   62601959-07-11
Netherlands

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NA0235864Meyer, Frederick G.   1959-07-11
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NA0198088Chaney, B.   1241948-07-09
United States

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NA0198101Fournier, A.J.   3321991-07-12
United States

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NA0235821Ogura, H.S.   1972-06-20
Japan

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NA0235822Beattie, R.K. | Kurihara, Yasuo   102481928-07-26
Japan

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NA0198136Meyer, Frederick G.   1966-06-22
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NA0198137Meyer, Frederick G.   1966-06-22
United States

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NA0198138Meyer, Frederick G.   61521959-07-11
Netherlands

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NA0198139Scoll, Edward   1979-05-07
United States


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