Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Oxytropis sericea var. sericea (Oxytropis pinetorum)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Arboretum Herbarium


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NA0098808Aker, Scott | Tunison, Kevin | Moore, Christine   NE-A-0032010-08-02
United States, Nebraska, Dawes County, Oglala National Grassland; Benedict Buttes., 42.811549 -103.463724, 1133m

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NA0510078Woolfolk, E.J.   W-1731944-06-07
United States

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NA0510079Cozy, V.L.   331421939-07-09
United States

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NA0510080Talbot, M.N.   1928-09-11
United States

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NA0510081Ginter, P.L.   8021929-00-00
United States

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NA0510082Talbot, M.W.   15351930-07-04
United States

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NA0510083Talbot, M.W.   13251930-06-13
United States

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NA0510084Talbot, M.W.   8301928-09-11
United States

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NA0079515Aker, Scott | Tunison, Kevin | Moore, Christine   NE-0042010-05-18
United States, Nebraska, Dawes County, Oglala National Grassland; Benedict Buttes, in Oglala National Grassland Unit 39 W., 42.811423 -103.463853, 1132m

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NA0109216Aker, Scott | Tunison, Kevin: Moore, Christine   NE-A-0032010-08-02
United States, Nebraska, Dawes County, Oglala National Grassland; Benedict Buttes., 42.811549 -103.463724, 1133m

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NA0511928Reveal, James L. | Holmgren, Noel H.   28521966-07-11
United States

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NA0511929Terrell, E.E. | Brown, L.E.   38301964-07-31
United States

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NA0511930Evert, Erwin F.   294041995-06-23
United States


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