Search Results (List)

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

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U.S. National Arboretum Herbarium


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NA0052330Shmakov, A.I. | Litvinov, M.A.   s.n.1987-07-04
Russia, Siberia, Altai, Choisk Region; Northern slope of Mount Kuligan.

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NA0258195Cody, W.J.   153661966-07-24
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NA0258196Dutilly, Arthème | Lepage, Ernest   113341931-00-00
Canada

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NA0258197Anderson, J.P.   77601941-08-27
United States

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NA0258198Hanson, Herbert C.   57-4891957-08-23
United States

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NA0258199Hanson, Herbert C.   57-2211957-07-16
United States

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NA0258200Hanson, Herbert C.   57-4261957-08-07
United States

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NA0258201Berenberg, Samuel   
United States

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NA0258202Chamberlain, Edward B.   7521904-08-19
United States

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NA0258203Hart, E.W.   7851938-09-00
Canada

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NA0258204Herouz, Georges | Roy, Edmond   1980-07-22
Canada

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NA0258205Cody, W.J.   153661966-07-24
Canada

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NA0258206Meyer, Frederick G.   92641965-08-26
United States

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NA0258207Robinson, B.L. | Fernald, M.L.   1901-08-08
United States

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NA0258208Blake, S.F.   1909-07-30
United States

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NA0258209Dutilly, Arthème | Lepage, Ernest | O'Neill, Hugh   218801947-08-04
United States

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NA0258210Meyer, Frederick G.   121821969-09-05
United States


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