Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Osteomeles anthyllidifolia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Arboretum Herbarium


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NA0286775Degener, Otto   350071981-04-24
United States

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NA0286776Degener, Otto   315291967-06-23
Japan

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NA0286777Krauss, R.W.   1361948-03-21
United States

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NA0286778Anderson, Donald   st201971-12-20
United States

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NA0286779Furuse, Miyoshi   55191974-04-09
Japan

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NA0286780Furuse, Miyoshi   48511974-03-20
Japan

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NA0286781Furuse, Miyoshi   57841974-05-15
Japan

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NA0286782Furuse, Miyoshi | Nagasawa, Nobuko   74981974-11-08
Japan

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NA0286783Furuse, Miyoshi | Nagasawa, Nobuko   74321974-11-05
Japan

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NA0286799Bush, W.M.   10491979-06-22
Japan

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NA0286800Herbst, Derral   22131971-10-09
United States

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NA0286801Bush, W.M.   3011976-01-28
United States

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NA0286802Mazurenko M.   1956-09-09
Russia

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NA0286803Popenoe, Wilson   6171910-10-28
United States

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NA0286804Bailey, L.H.   1945-04-26
United States

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NA0286805Hall, H.M.   1913-05-16
United States

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Osteomeles anthyllidifolia var. lanata
NA0286784Furuse, Miyoshi   57201974-05-12
Japan


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