Search Results (List)

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

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U.S. National Arboretum Herbarium


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NA0201795Austin, R.M.   1880-00-00
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NA0201796Eastham, J.W.   134381945-05-29
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NA0201797Looff, Ethel H. | Looff, Henry B.   8571939-06-28
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NA0201798Howell, John Thomas   173581942-07-29
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NA0201799Eastham, J.W.   12431941-05-11
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NA0201800Suksdorf, W.N.   66781909-07-20
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NA0201801Howell, John Thomas   164721941-07-28
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NA0201802Looff, Ethel H. | Looff, Henry B.   8131939-07-15
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NA0201803Munz, Philip A.   132571949-05-16
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NA0201804Looff, Ethel H. | Looff, Henry B.   8191939-07-15
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NA0201805Hitchcock, C.L. | Martin, J.S.   47741939-06-19
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NA0201806Alexander, Annie M.   34031942-08-29
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NA0201807Sharsmith, C.W.   20491935-07-09
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NA0201808Bracelin, H.P.   9231938-08-11
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NA0201809Purer, Edith A.   77331938-08-09
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NA0201810Alexander, Annie M. | Kellogg, Louise   32801942-08-08
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NA0201811Archer, W. Andrew   66741938-08-18
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