Search Results (List)

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

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U.S. National Arboretum Herbarium


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NA0135181O'Neill, Hugh   18751926-12-26
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NA0135182Lundell, C.L.   47061933-06-15
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NA0135183O'Neill, Hugh   1929-10-31
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NA0135184O'Neill, Hugh   361929-09-20
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NA0135185Curtiss, A.H.   
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NA0135186Brockmann, Jane   301969-06-28
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NA0135187Garber, A.P.   291878-12-00
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NA0135188Mell, C.D.   1907-01-29
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NA0135189Correll, D.S.   60111936-07-19
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NA0135190Freeman, O.M.   1946-01-24
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NA0135191Correll, D.S.   58311936-07-04
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NA0135192Freeman, O.M.   1940-01-09
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NA0135193Small, J.K. | Nash, G.V.   1901-10-27
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NA0135222   1876-00-00
Jamaica

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NA0135199Fisher, Geo L.   1935-07-26
Mexico

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NA0135200Lundell, C.L. | Libertad, La   29311933-04-21
Guatemala

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NA0135201Gentle, Percy H.   13161934-05-20
Belize

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NA0135202Pringle, C.G.   19771888-06-12
Mexico

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NA0135203Palmer, Edward   11601878-12-00
Mexico


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