Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Oxalis latifolia, Oxalis latifolia subsp. latifolia (Oxalis atroglandulosa, Oxalis stipulata), Oxalis latifolia subsp. schraderiana
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Arboretum Herbarium


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NA0505070Cowgill, W.H.   6221938-05-23
United States

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NA0504852Worth, C.R. | Morrison, J.L.   156761938-09-21
United States

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NA0504853langman, Ida K.   27391940-08-19
Mexico

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NA0504854Gentry, Howard Scott   29871937-01-28
Mexico

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NA0504855Langman, Ida K.   25631940-08-14
United States

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NA0504856Langman, Ida K.   26701940-08-11
Mexico

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NA0504857Langman, Ida K.   24511940-07-17
Mexico

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NA0505025Unknown Collector   1980-02-00

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NA0505048Meyer, Frederick G.   90821965-01-06
Ethiopia

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NA0505097Bracelin, N Floy.   28571945-08-05
United States

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NA0505098Bracelin, N. Floy   25571943-07-11
United States

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NA0505099Cowgill, W.   541937-04-29
United States

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NA0505100Freeman,O.M.   1923-04-02
United States

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NA0045499Vargas, C. | Goodspeed, T.H.   97781939-01-18
Peru, Apurímac, Grau, Hacienda Lucre, Oropeza Valley; in cultivated fields, humus, on fences. ("The Oropeza River and its Valley drain into the Apurimac River from the left.").

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NA0505136Mouncer, F.G.   1101974-04-19
United States


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