Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Nardophyllum bryoides (Nardophyllum humile, Nardophyllum obtusifolium)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Arboretum Herbarium


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NA0524273Dudley, Theodore R.   841971-10-09
Chile

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NA0524274Dudley, Theodore R. | Goodall, Rae Natalie P. | Crow, Garrett   1021971-10-09
Chile

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NA0524275Dudley, Theodore R.   1071971-10-09
Argentina

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NA0524276Dollenz-Alvarez, Orlando   78
Argentina

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NA0524278Eyerdam, W.J. | Beetle, A.A. | Grondona, E.   240141939-01-01
United States

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NA0524279Eyerdam, W.J. | Grondona, E. | Beetle, A.A.   240831939-01-04
Argentina

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NA0524280Goodall, Rae Natalie P.   31101971-01-06
Argentina

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NA0524281Goodall, Rae Natalie P.   32441971-01-07
Argentina

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NA0524287Moore, D.M. | Goodall, Rae Natalie P.   3361972-01-05
Argentina

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NA0524288Zöllner, Otto   74651974-02-17
Chile

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NA0524289Pisano Valdés, Edmundo | Marticorena, C.   23301969-12-22
United States

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NA0524290Goodall, Rae Natalie P.   49031975-12-03
Argentina

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NA0524291Pisano Valdés, Edmundo   3139
Argentina

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NA0524292Pisano Valdés, Edmundo   3157
Argentina

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NA0524293Pisano Valdés, Edmundo   36771972-03-20
United States


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