Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ambrosia bidentata
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Arboretum Herbarium


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NA0550011Eggert,H.   1875-08-25
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NA0550012Martindale, Isaac C.   1860-00-00
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NA0550013Muehlenbach, V.   7171955-08-14
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NA0550014Unknown Collector   1926-00-00
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NA0550015Freeland, J.   F-4641972-09-03
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NA0550016Meyer, Frederick G.   92811965-09-03
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NA0550017Venard, Haskell | Duncan, Wilbur H.   130591951-08-18
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NA0550018Freeman, Oliver M.   518971951-10-21
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NA0550019Correll, D.S. | Correll, H.B.   82211937-09-05
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NA0550020Correll, D.S. | Correll, H.B.   82211937-05-09
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NA0550021Miller, Howard   1851938-08-27
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NA0550022Freeman, O.M.   1936-10-16
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NA0550023Kriebel, Ralph M.   25851934-09-10
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NA0550024Gler, L.J.   4672010-00-00
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NA0550025Pladeck, M.   1933-09-18
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NA0550026Fosberg, F.R.   142991937-08-31
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NA0550027Kenshall, J.A.   1912-02-14
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NA0550028Ball, Carleton R.   1939-07-31
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