Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Luzula plumosa, Luzula plumosa subsp. plumosa (Luzula rostrata)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Arboretum Herbarium


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NA0234281Beattie, R. Kent | Kurihara, Yasuo   107381929-05-26
Japan

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NA0234282Ohwi, Jisaburo   91351937-05-10
Japan

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NA0234339Yonekura, Koji | Fukuda, Tatsuya   949291994-05-29
Japan

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NA0234340Yao, K.   90151984-05-18
China

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NA0234341Kikuchi, S.   1962-05-03
Japan

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NA0234342Fujita, J.   1955-04-15
Japan

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NA0088277Yonekura, Koji   82402002-05-05
Japan, Kyushu, Nagasaki Pref, Kamiagata-gun,Kamiagata-cho, N. foot of Mt. Mitake, Tsukumodani., 34.586111 129.386111, 20m

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NA0234343Fukuda T. | Iokawa Y. | Kurosawa T.   3201994-05-05
Japan

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NA0234344Yonekura, Y. | Kurosawa, T. | Azuma, T.   2411993-07-25
Japan

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NA0234345Yonrkura, koji   946051994-04-30
Japan

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NA0234346Furuse, Miyoshi   92161975-07-25
Japan

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NA0234347Furuse, Miyoshi   86561975-06-01
Japan

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NA0234348Furuse, Miyoshi   1961-05-30
Japan

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NA0234349Furuse, Miyoshi   1957-04-23
Japan

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NA0234350Togasi, M. | Koidzuni, Et K.   1953-05-02
Japan

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NA0234351Togasi, M.   10351954-04-00
Japan

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NA0234352Furuse, Miyoshi   1957-07-27
Japan


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