Search Results (List)

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

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U.S. National Arboretum Herbarium


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NA0042034NACPEC 1998 Expedition   25B1998-10-07
China, Anhui, Anhui Province, Huang Shan/ Tunxi District borders, Huang Shan Forest Bureau, Zhu Jia Forest Reserve Region, Shi Xiang Kou; Huang Shan/Tunxi District Borders., 30.0985 118.847667

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NA0275299Wharton, P. | Bristol, P. | Chen, P.L. | Lee, L. | Wei, H.T.   880821988-10-11
China

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NA0275302Meyer, Frederick G. | Creech   166831978-10-08

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NA0275303Meyer, Frederick G. | Creech, John L. | March, Sylvester G.   166831978-10-08
Japan

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NA0275304Meyer, Frederick G. | Creech, John L. | March, Sylvester G.   169861978-10-25
Japan

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NA0275305Yonekura, Koji   76832001-12-30
Japan

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NA0275306Meyer, Frederick G.   169861978-10-25
Japan

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NA0275307Togasi M.   13611956-07-19
Japan

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NA0275424Meyer, Frederick G.   1986-10-00
Japan

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NA0275315Nan-Yun   40761906-08-00
France

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NA0275316Unknown Collector   51651907-06-15

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NA0275317Duclox, Fr.   
France

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NA0109027NACPEC 2008 Expedition   NACPEC08-0372008-09-25
China, Shaanxi, Mei Xian, Tang Yu; Tai Bai Shan Forest Park; north-running stream valley., 34.0225 107.866, 1625m

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NA0275318   

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NA0275319Unknown Collector   1961980-08-27


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