Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lobelia chinensis (Lobelia radicans)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Arboretum Herbarium


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NA0115335Yonekura, Koji   60562000-05-16
Japan, Honshu, Aomori Prefecture, Aomori-shi; Yokouchi, along National road 103, S of Prefectural road 44., 40.772222 140.766667, 10m

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NA0520315Tan, C.M.   956741995-09-03
China

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NA0520316Yao, K.   87081983-10-01
Japan

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NA0520317Wang, Q.S.   13631981-06-05
China

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NA0520318Wang, Q.S.   1981-08-12
China

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NA0520319Wang, Q.S.   12711981-05-27

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NA0520320Furuse, Miyoshi   25811973-03-06
Japan

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NA0520321Kan, Yao   793651980-08-29
China

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NA0520322Unknown Collector   
China

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NA0520323Charlette, Leopold A.   11821953-07-02
Japan

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NA0520324To, Kang Peng | Tsang, Wai Tak | Tsang, Uen Kin   
China

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NA0520325Tsang, Wai Tak   204191932-04-04
China

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NA0520326McClure, F.A.   
China

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NA0520327To, Kang Peng | Tsang, Wai Tak | Tsang, Uen Kin   12140
China

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NA0520328Merrill, E.D.   111311917-08-09
China

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NA0520308Hiyoshi, Y.   1962-08-06
Japan

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NA0520309Levine, C.O.   10271917-05-15
China

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NA0520310Hashimoto, Ch.   4091951-08-21
Japan


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